Asymmetrical specialization of cognitive processes across the cerebral hemispheres is a hallmark of healthy brain development and an important evolutionary trait underlying higher cognition in humans. While previous research, including studies of priming, divided visual field presentation, and split-brain patients, demon-strates a general pattern of right/left asymmetry of form-specific versus form-abstract visual processing, little is known about brain organization underlying this dissociation. Here, using repetition priming of complex visual scenes and high-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), we demonstrate asymmetrical form specificity of visual processing between the right and left hemispheres within a region known t...
Previous functional imaging studies have shown that facilitated processing of a visual object on rep...
Both hemispheres contribute to motor control beyond the innervation of the contralateral alpha moton...
<div><p>Both hemispheres contribute to motor control beyond the innervation of the contralateral alp...
Asymmetrical specialization of cognitive processes across the cerebral hemispheres is a hallmark of ...
Three experiments were conducted to test the theoretical distinctions between the types of perceptua...
<div><p>Hemispheric asymmetry of a wide range of functions is a hallmark of the human brain. The vis...
Hemispheric asymmetry of a wide range of functions is a hallmark of the human brain. The visual syst...
In the current study we aimed to empirically test previously proposed accounts of a division of labo...
Functional hemispheric asymmetry of the brain, despite the simplistic model well-known from popular ...
The human parietal cortex exhibits a preference to contralaterally presented visual stimuli (i.e., l...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
Visual stimuli with different spatial frequencies (SFs) are processed asymmetrically in the two cere...
The left hemispheric dominance for complex motor behavior is undisputed. Clinical observations of co...
Visual short-termmemory (VSTM) brieflymaintains a limited sampling from the visual world. Activity i...
International audienceVisual mental imagery is the faculty whereby we can "visualize" objects that a...
Previous functional imaging studies have shown that facilitated processing of a visual object on rep...
Both hemispheres contribute to motor control beyond the innervation of the contralateral alpha moton...
<div><p>Both hemispheres contribute to motor control beyond the innervation of the contralateral alp...
Asymmetrical specialization of cognitive processes across the cerebral hemispheres is a hallmark of ...
Three experiments were conducted to test the theoretical distinctions between the types of perceptua...
<div><p>Hemispheric asymmetry of a wide range of functions is a hallmark of the human brain. The vis...
Hemispheric asymmetry of a wide range of functions is a hallmark of the human brain. The visual syst...
In the current study we aimed to empirically test previously proposed accounts of a division of labo...
Functional hemispheric asymmetry of the brain, despite the simplistic model well-known from popular ...
The human parietal cortex exhibits a preference to contralaterally presented visual stimuli (i.e., l...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
Visual stimuli with different spatial frequencies (SFs) are processed asymmetrically in the two cere...
The left hemispheric dominance for complex motor behavior is undisputed. Clinical observations of co...
Visual short-termmemory (VSTM) brieflymaintains a limited sampling from the visual world. Activity i...
International audienceVisual mental imagery is the faculty whereby we can "visualize" objects that a...
Previous functional imaging studies have shown that facilitated processing of a visual object on rep...
Both hemispheres contribute to motor control beyond the innervation of the contralateral alpha moton...
<div><p>Both hemispheres contribute to motor control beyond the innervation of the contralateral alp...