Several studies have demonstrated that hemispheric differences for the processing of hierarchical letter stimuli are more likely to occur when the letters at the levels are associated with conflicting responses. Typically, a single stimulus is presented, so that the conflict occurs between the global and the local levels of the same stimulus. Our hypothesis is that in this situation, conflict resolution requires integration of the letters and their respective levels and that the hemispheres differ in this integration process. According to this integration theory, the favorable effect of response conflict on hemispheric differences should vanish if other features, such as location, can also serve for conflict resolution. This prediction was ...
Abstract The objective of this research was to further elucidate the split fovea theory. A lexical ...
What is the process by which our brains recognize higher-order visual objects, like faces, words and...
A series of studies investigating the extent to which the hemispheres can respond independently in n...
It is widely assumed that the cerebral hemispheres differ in their capacity for processing the globa...
It is widely assumed that the local and global levels of hierarchical stimuli are processed more eff...
Functional hemispheric asymmetries with respect to global/local processing have been observed more r...
This article presents and tests the authors integration hypothesis of global/local processing, whic...
This article presents and tests the authors ’ integration hypothesis of global/local processing, whi...
Although it is often assumed that the left and right cerebral hemispheres are specialized for local ...
International audienceHIGHLIGHTSThe redundant bilateral visual presentation of verbal stimuli decrea...
This study investigated the hypothesis that bilateral stimulation of the cortex would facil_tate the...
Many aspects of the world we perceive are structured hierarchically. For instance, a house consists ...
Restricted until 21 Sep. 2009.It is generally advantageous to spread information processing across b...
It is easier to determine the identity of a pair of mixed-case letters when they appear on opposite ...
We compared behavioral laterality effect in a lexical decision task using cued unilateral or bilater...
Abstract The objective of this research was to further elucidate the split fovea theory. A lexical ...
What is the process by which our brains recognize higher-order visual objects, like faces, words and...
A series of studies investigating the extent to which the hemispheres can respond independently in n...
It is widely assumed that the cerebral hemispheres differ in their capacity for processing the globa...
It is widely assumed that the local and global levels of hierarchical stimuli are processed more eff...
Functional hemispheric asymmetries with respect to global/local processing have been observed more r...
This article presents and tests the authors integration hypothesis of global/local processing, whic...
This article presents and tests the authors ’ integration hypothesis of global/local processing, whi...
Although it is often assumed that the left and right cerebral hemispheres are specialized for local ...
International audienceHIGHLIGHTSThe redundant bilateral visual presentation of verbal stimuli decrea...
This study investigated the hypothesis that bilateral stimulation of the cortex would facil_tate the...
Many aspects of the world we perceive are structured hierarchically. For instance, a house consists ...
Restricted until 21 Sep. 2009.It is generally advantageous to spread information processing across b...
It is easier to determine the identity of a pair of mixed-case letters when they appear on opposite ...
We compared behavioral laterality effect in a lexical decision task using cued unilateral or bilater...
Abstract The objective of this research was to further elucidate the split fovea theory. A lexical ...
What is the process by which our brains recognize higher-order visual objects, like faces, words and...
A series of studies investigating the extent to which the hemispheres can respond independently in n...