Is it advantageous to be strongly lateralized? The current study investigated this question by examining the relationship between visual field asymmetries for lexical tasks and reading performance in a sample of 200 young adults. Larger visual field asymmetries were associated with better reading performance, but this relationship was obtained primarily in those with strong and consistent hand preferences. Among mixed handers, variation in visual field asymmetry accounted for little or no variance in reading skill. In addition, correlations between visual field asymmetry and reading performance were observed for word recognition tasks, but not for tasks requiring controlled semantic retrieval. The results are consistent with the idea that c...
Reading functions beyond early visual precessing are known to be lateralized to the left hemisphere,...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between mixed eye-hand dominance and l...
AbstractWord recognition for Western languages shows an increased probability of a correct response ...
Individual differences in reading and cerebral lateralisation were investigated in 200 college stude...
The present study aimed to evaluate functional cerebral asymmetries of visual working memory (VWM) i...
Objective: Previous work has shown that individual differences in resting alpha asymmetry are associ...
International audienceThe relationship between manual laterality and cognitive skills remains highly...
In a recent critique Boles and Barth (2011) argue that their prior study investigating asymmetry/per...
Evidence suggests that an individuals’ handedness is intrinsically linked to their brain asymmetry f...
Language and spatial processing are cognitive functions that are asymmetrically distributed across b...
A major controversy regarding dyslexia is whether any of the many visual and phonological deficits f...
Despite its widespread use to measure functional lateralization of language in healthy subjects, the...
Language and spatial processing are cognitive functions that are asymmetrically distributed across b...
Studies show that emerging left hemisphere lateralization for word reading is correlated with emerg...
A review of a sample of the literature on differences in visual half field (VHF) asymmetries between...
Reading functions beyond early visual precessing are known to be lateralized to the left hemisphere,...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between mixed eye-hand dominance and l...
AbstractWord recognition for Western languages shows an increased probability of a correct response ...
Individual differences in reading and cerebral lateralisation were investigated in 200 college stude...
The present study aimed to evaluate functional cerebral asymmetries of visual working memory (VWM) i...
Objective: Previous work has shown that individual differences in resting alpha asymmetry are associ...
International audienceThe relationship between manual laterality and cognitive skills remains highly...
In a recent critique Boles and Barth (2011) argue that their prior study investigating asymmetry/per...
Evidence suggests that an individuals’ handedness is intrinsically linked to their brain asymmetry f...
Language and spatial processing are cognitive functions that are asymmetrically distributed across b...
A major controversy regarding dyslexia is whether any of the many visual and phonological deficits f...
Despite its widespread use to measure functional lateralization of language in healthy subjects, the...
Language and spatial processing are cognitive functions that are asymmetrically distributed across b...
Studies show that emerging left hemisphere lateralization for word reading is correlated with emerg...
A review of a sample of the literature on differences in visual half field (VHF) asymmetries between...
Reading functions beyond early visual precessing are known to be lateralized to the left hemisphere,...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between mixed eye-hand dominance and l...
AbstractWord recognition for Western languages shows an increased probability of a correct response ...