Twenty-five split-brain monkeys were taught to discriminate two types of visual stimuli that engage lateralized cerebral processing in human subjects. Differential lateralization for the two kinds of discriminations was found; the left hemisphere was better at distinguishing between tilted lines and the right hemisphere was better at discriminating faces. These results indicate that lateralization of cognitive processing appeared in primates independently of language or handedness. In addition, cerebral lateralization in monkeys may provide an appropriate model for studying the biological basis of hemispheric specialization
Hemispheric asymmetries play an important role in almost all cognitive functions. For more than a ce...
Cerebral lateralization and associated motor behaviors were historically thought to be characteristi...
It is often assumed that the human brain processes the global and local properties of visual stimuli...
Twenty-five split-brain monkeys were taught to discriminate two types of visual stimuli that engage ...
In literature there are large discrepancies about methods to assess cerebral lateralization in both ...
The present chapter concerns the issue of hemispheric specialization for perceptual and cognitive pr...
The majority of research on functional cerebral lateralization in primates revolves around vocal abi...
The majority of research on functional cerebral lateralization in primates revolves around vocal abi...
The idea of laterality is related to those investigations and studies on the cognitive aspects of le...
ABSTRACT—Hemispheric specialization has long been considered a uniquely human trait associated with ...
The study was aimed at testing various models that can explain visual lateral asymmetries due to hem...
The study was aimed at testing various models that can explain visual lateral asymmetries due to hem...
Part I. Patients with unilateral brain damage were given a number of tests to investigate the nature...
Lateral asymmetries are not confined to humans. Palaeozoic trilobites and calcichordates are now kno...
Most face processing studies in humans show stronger activation in the right compared to the left he...
Hemispheric asymmetries play an important role in almost all cognitive functions. For more than a ce...
Cerebral lateralization and associated motor behaviors were historically thought to be characteristi...
It is often assumed that the human brain processes the global and local properties of visual stimuli...
Twenty-five split-brain monkeys were taught to discriminate two types of visual stimuli that engage ...
In literature there are large discrepancies about methods to assess cerebral lateralization in both ...
The present chapter concerns the issue of hemispheric specialization for perceptual and cognitive pr...
The majority of research on functional cerebral lateralization in primates revolves around vocal abi...
The majority of research on functional cerebral lateralization in primates revolves around vocal abi...
The idea of laterality is related to those investigations and studies on the cognitive aspects of le...
ABSTRACT—Hemispheric specialization has long been considered a uniquely human trait associated with ...
The study was aimed at testing various models that can explain visual lateral asymmetries due to hem...
The study was aimed at testing various models that can explain visual lateral asymmetries due to hem...
Part I. Patients with unilateral brain damage were given a number of tests to investigate the nature...
Lateral asymmetries are not confined to humans. Palaeozoic trilobites and calcichordates are now kno...
Most face processing studies in humans show stronger activation in the right compared to the left he...
Hemispheric asymmetries play an important role in almost all cognitive functions. For more than a ce...
Cerebral lateralization and associated motor behaviors were historically thought to be characteristi...
It is often assumed that the human brain processes the global and local properties of visual stimuli...