The visual half-field technique has been shown to be a reliable and valid neuropsychological measurement of language lateralisation, typically showing higher accuracy and faster correct responses for linguistic stimuli presented in the right visual field (RVF) than left visual field (LVF). The RVF advantage corresponds to the well-known dominance of the left hemisphere (LH) in processing language(s). However, clinical and experimental neuroscientists around the globe use different variations of the visual half-field paradigm, making direct comparisons difficult. The current study used a word/non-word visual half field paradigm with translingual stimuli. In total, 496 participants from seven European countries were investigated: Belgium (64)...
Neuroimaging studies showed that linguistic functions are less lateralized in polyglots than in mono...
The involvement of the right and left hemispheres in mediating language functions has been measured ...
Background Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing r...
The visual half-field technique has been shown to be a reliable and valid neuropsychological measure...
The visual half-field technique has been shown to be a reliable and valid neuropsychological measure...
In lateralized Lexical Decision Tasks (LDT), accuracy is commonly higher and reaction times are comm...
In lateralized lexical decision tasks (LDTs), accuracy is higher and reaction times (RTs) are faster...
In lateralized lexical decision tasks (LDTs), accuracy is higher and reaction times (RTs) are faster...
Language lateralisation refers to the phenomenon in which one hemisphere (typically the left) shows ...
Language lateralisation refers to the phenomenon in which one hemisphere (typically the left) shows ...
In lateralized lexical decision tasks (LDTs), accuracy is higher and reaction times (RTs) are faster...
Cerebral lateralisation for language refers to the well-established finding of a bias in language pr...
Language is among the most studied functional asymmetries, yet little is known about right hemispher...
Studies have shown that when compared to more invasive methods, fMRI is an accurate predictor of lan...
Background: Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing ...
Neuroimaging studies showed that linguistic functions are less lateralized in polyglots than in mono...
The involvement of the right and left hemispheres in mediating language functions has been measured ...
Background Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing r...
The visual half-field technique has been shown to be a reliable and valid neuropsychological measure...
The visual half-field technique has been shown to be a reliable and valid neuropsychological measure...
In lateralized Lexical Decision Tasks (LDT), accuracy is commonly higher and reaction times are comm...
In lateralized lexical decision tasks (LDTs), accuracy is higher and reaction times (RTs) are faster...
In lateralized lexical decision tasks (LDTs), accuracy is higher and reaction times (RTs) are faster...
Language lateralisation refers to the phenomenon in which one hemisphere (typically the left) shows ...
Language lateralisation refers to the phenomenon in which one hemisphere (typically the left) shows ...
In lateralized lexical decision tasks (LDTs), accuracy is higher and reaction times (RTs) are faster...
Cerebral lateralisation for language refers to the well-established finding of a bias in language pr...
Language is among the most studied functional asymmetries, yet little is known about right hemispher...
Studies have shown that when compared to more invasive methods, fMRI is an accurate predictor of lan...
Background: Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing ...
Neuroimaging studies showed that linguistic functions are less lateralized in polyglots than in mono...
The involvement of the right and left hemispheres in mediating language functions has been measured ...
Background Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing r...