In a recent critique Boles and Barth (2011) argue that their prior study investigating asymmetry/performance relationships (Boles, Barth, & Merrill, 2008) uncovered the "true" association (i.e., negative correlation) between lateralization of visual lexical processes and word recognition performance. They contend that our study reporting positive correlations of lexical asymmetry and reading performance (Chiarello et al., 2009) was flawed and hence inconclusive. In this response we address the two major objections raised by Boles and Barth (2011) regarding our selection of tasks and asymmetry measures. We conclude that the Boles and Barth principle of task purity is not relevant to the stated aims of our investigation, and that our line...
Language and spatial processing are cognitive functions that are asymmetrically distributed across b...
Contains fulltext : 87495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Asymmetry in p...
All major mental functions including language, spatial and emotional processing are lateralized but ...
Is it advantageous to be strongly lateralized? The current study investigated this question by exami...
Unlike non-human animal studies that have progressively demonstrated the advantages of being asymmet...
Objective: Previous work has shown that individual differences in resting alpha asymmetry are associ...
The current research investigates sources of variability in subjects ’ asymmetry scores on commonly ...
The present study aimed to evaluate functional cerebral asymmetries of visual working memory (VWM) i...
Maloney, SJ. The relationship between asymmetry and athletic performance: A critical review. J Stren...
Numerous behavioral studies suggest that the processing of various types of visual stimuli and featu...
All major mental functions including language, spatial and emotional processing are lateralized but ...
Lateral eye movements and handedness as indexes of hemisphere asymmetry were compared to field-depen...
How can we determine which language task is relevant for examining functional hemispheric asymmetry?...
Lateralization refers to the dominant involvement of one homologous region of the brain over the oth...
Language and spatial processing are cognitive functions that are asymmetrically distributed across b...
Language and spatial processing are cognitive functions that are asymmetrically distributed across b...
Contains fulltext : 87495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Asymmetry in p...
All major mental functions including language, spatial and emotional processing are lateralized but ...
Is it advantageous to be strongly lateralized? The current study investigated this question by exami...
Unlike non-human animal studies that have progressively demonstrated the advantages of being asymmet...
Objective: Previous work has shown that individual differences in resting alpha asymmetry are associ...
The current research investigates sources of variability in subjects ’ asymmetry scores on commonly ...
The present study aimed to evaluate functional cerebral asymmetries of visual working memory (VWM) i...
Maloney, SJ. The relationship between asymmetry and athletic performance: A critical review. J Stren...
Numerous behavioral studies suggest that the processing of various types of visual stimuli and featu...
All major mental functions including language, spatial and emotional processing are lateralized but ...
Lateral eye movements and handedness as indexes of hemisphere asymmetry were compared to field-depen...
How can we determine which language task is relevant for examining functional hemispheric asymmetry?...
Lateralization refers to the dominant involvement of one homologous region of the brain over the oth...
Language and spatial processing are cognitive functions that are asymmetrically distributed across b...
Language and spatial processing are cognitive functions that are asymmetrically distributed across b...
Contains fulltext : 87495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Asymmetry in p...
All major mental functions including language, spatial and emotional processing are lateralized but ...