It is widely assumed that the local and global levels of hierarchical stimuli are processed more efficiently in the left and right cerebral hemispheres, respectively. However, corresponding effects were not observed under all circumstances. In ERP studies, they occurred more often with centrally presented stimuli than with laterally presented ones, whereas reaction-time studies revealed that a response conflict between the levels is relevant. The present study examines which of these two factors is more important by presenting conflicting and non-conflicting stimuli to the left or right visual field and recording ERPs as well as collecting behavioral data. If a central stimulus position is crucial, then no effects should show up. Contrary t...
Ten experiments are reported which are concerned with visual evoked response (VER) correlates of the...
Functional hemispheric asymmetry of the brain, despite the simplistic model well-known from popular ...
Neuropsychological evidence indicates that the global aspect of complex visual scenes is preferentia...
It is widely assumed that the local and global levels of hierarchical stimuli are processed more eff...
Although it is often assumed that the left and right cerebral hemispheres are specialized for local ...
It is widely assumed that the cerebral hemispheres differ in their capacity for processing the globa...
This study employed global/local stimuli to investigate RT performance of normal controls on divided...
This paper investigates the hypothesis that the left and right hemispheres of the human brain are sp...
Several studies have demonstrated that hemispheric differences for the processing of hierarchical le...
There are many conditions in which identification proceeds faster for the global form of a hierarchi...
While hemispheric differences in global/local processing have been reported by various studies, it i...
Functional hemispheric asymmetries with respect to global/local processing have been observed more r...
Many aspects of the world we perceive are structured hierarchically. For instance, a house consists ...
It is often assumed that the human brain processes the global and local properties of visual stimuli...
The results of most research on the role of the two hemispheres in processing hierarchical patterns ...
Ten experiments are reported which are concerned with visual evoked response (VER) correlates of the...
Functional hemispheric asymmetry of the brain, despite the simplistic model well-known from popular ...
Neuropsychological evidence indicates that the global aspect of complex visual scenes is preferentia...
It is widely assumed that the local and global levels of hierarchical stimuli are processed more eff...
Although it is often assumed that the left and right cerebral hemispheres are specialized for local ...
It is widely assumed that the cerebral hemispheres differ in their capacity for processing the globa...
This study employed global/local stimuli to investigate RT performance of normal controls on divided...
This paper investigates the hypothesis that the left and right hemispheres of the human brain are sp...
Several studies have demonstrated that hemispheric differences for the processing of hierarchical le...
There are many conditions in which identification proceeds faster for the global form of a hierarchi...
While hemispheric differences in global/local processing have been reported by various studies, it i...
Functional hemispheric asymmetries with respect to global/local processing have been observed more r...
Many aspects of the world we perceive are structured hierarchically. For instance, a house consists ...
It is often assumed that the human brain processes the global and local properties of visual stimuli...
The results of most research on the role of the two hemispheres in processing hierarchical patterns ...
Ten experiments are reported which are concerned with visual evoked response (VER) correlates of the...
Functional hemispheric asymmetry of the brain, despite the simplistic model well-known from popular ...
Neuropsychological evidence indicates that the global aspect of complex visual scenes is preferentia...