Memory for frequently encountered road signs was investigated. In Experiment 1, the average level of recall of road sign features was found to be only 47%. In Experiment 2, more left-handed than right-handed people recalled that a walking figure faces right on one sign, whereas more right-handed than left-handed people recalled that a digging figure faces left on another sign. Performance thus reflected not a difference in level of mnemonic ability between left-handed and right-handed groups but instead the compatibility between group and task. In Experiment 3, participants were asked to draw any figure walking and any figure digging, with a pattern of results similar to that of Experiment 2. It is suggested that handedness effects in recal...
The visual control of our own hand when dealing with an object and the observation of interactions b...
As the effects of increased hemispheric interaction in handedness influencing episodic memory have b...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
Memory for frequently encountered road signs was investigated. In Experiment 1, the average level of...
A number of previous studies have demonstrated systematic misremembering of the direction in which t...
A number of previous studies have demonstrated systematic misremembering of the direction in which t...
The accuracy with which a person recalls the orientation of a human figure or head has been shown to...
Previous research has shown that individuals who are inconsistently handed (IH) outperform consisten...
The assumption that cognitive processes are independent of handedness was questioned. Five experimen...
While previous research has demonstrated that significant episodic memory differences exist between ...
A growing body of evidence is reviewed showing that degree of handedness (consistent versus inconsis...
A growing body of evidence is reviewed showing that degree of handedness (consistent versus inconsis...
In mental rotation tasks (MRT), people show a remarkably different pattern of responses to hand stim...
Previous studies of movement imagery have found inter-individual differences in the ability to imagi...
Body-specific mental rotation is thought to rely upon internal representations of motor actions. Han...
The visual control of our own hand when dealing with an object and the observation of interactions b...
As the effects of increased hemispheric interaction in handedness influencing episodic memory have b...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
Memory for frequently encountered road signs was investigated. In Experiment 1, the average level of...
A number of previous studies have demonstrated systematic misremembering of the direction in which t...
A number of previous studies have demonstrated systematic misremembering of the direction in which t...
The accuracy with which a person recalls the orientation of a human figure or head has been shown to...
Previous research has shown that individuals who are inconsistently handed (IH) outperform consisten...
The assumption that cognitive processes are independent of handedness was questioned. Five experimen...
While previous research has demonstrated that significant episodic memory differences exist between ...
A growing body of evidence is reviewed showing that degree of handedness (consistent versus inconsis...
A growing body of evidence is reviewed showing that degree of handedness (consistent versus inconsis...
In mental rotation tasks (MRT), people show a remarkably different pattern of responses to hand stim...
Previous studies of movement imagery have found inter-individual differences in the ability to imagi...
Body-specific mental rotation is thought to rely upon internal representations of motor actions. Han...
The visual control of our own hand when dealing with an object and the observation of interactions b...
As the effects of increased hemispheric interaction in handedness influencing episodic memory have b...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...