Although it is often assumed that the left and right cerebral hemispheres are specialized for local and global processing, respectively, recent studies show that this difference mainly occurs if the responses to the two levels of a stimulus are conflicting. In the present study we examined whether the favorable effect of response conflicts is caused by the increased task difficulty in this situation. To this end, the response selection for nonconflicting stimuli was complicated by frequently changing the stimulus-response mappings. As a result, the reactions to nonconflicting stimuli were as slow as those to conflicting ones. Nevertheless, hemispheric differences were again restricted to the latter situation. This shows that increased task ...
Previous research has shown that the right hemisphere processes low spatial frequencies more efficie...
Interaction between the cerebral hemispheres may allow both hemispheres to contribute their processi...
Previous studies have shown that when hemispheric activation is modulated by a lateralised task perf...
It is widely assumed that the local and global levels of hierarchical stimuli are processed more eff...
It is widely assumed that the cerebral hemispheres differ in their capacity for processing the globa...
This paper investigates the hypothesis that the left and right hemispheres of the human brain are sp...
Functional hemispheric asymmetries with respect to global/local processing have been observed more r...
This study employed global/local stimuli to investigate RT performance of normal controls on divided...
100 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.In four experiments, we exami...
138 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The goal of the present resea...
Functional hemispheric asymmetry of the brain, despite the simplistic model well-known from popular ...
There are many conditions in which identification proceeds faster for the global form of a hierarchi...
Several studies have demonstrated that hemispheric differences for the processing of hierarchical le...
It is often assumed that the human brain processes the global and local properties of visual stimuli...
Many aspects of the world we perceive are structured hierarchically. For instance, a house consists ...
Previous research has shown that the right hemisphere processes low spatial frequencies more efficie...
Interaction between the cerebral hemispheres may allow both hemispheres to contribute their processi...
Previous studies have shown that when hemispheric activation is modulated by a lateralised task perf...
It is widely assumed that the local and global levels of hierarchical stimuli are processed more eff...
It is widely assumed that the cerebral hemispheres differ in their capacity for processing the globa...
This paper investigates the hypothesis that the left and right hemispheres of the human brain are sp...
Functional hemispheric asymmetries with respect to global/local processing have been observed more r...
This study employed global/local stimuli to investigate RT performance of normal controls on divided...
100 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.In four experiments, we exami...
138 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The goal of the present resea...
Functional hemispheric asymmetry of the brain, despite the simplistic model well-known from popular ...
There are many conditions in which identification proceeds faster for the global form of a hierarchi...
Several studies have demonstrated that hemispheric differences for the processing of hierarchical le...
It is often assumed that the human brain processes the global and local properties of visual stimuli...
Many aspects of the world we perceive are structured hierarchically. For instance, a house consists ...
Previous research has shown that the right hemisphere processes low spatial frequencies more efficie...
Interaction between the cerebral hemispheres may allow both hemispheres to contribute their processi...
Previous studies have shown that when hemispheric activation is modulated by a lateralised task perf...