Words presented to the right visual field (RVF) are processed more rapidly than those in the left visual field (LVF), presumably because of more direct links to the language dominant left cerebral hemisphere. This effect is moderated by a word’s orthographic neighborhood size (N), with LVF facilitation and RVF inhibition for words with a large N. Across two experiments, we sought to further examine lateralized N effects. Experiment 1 examined how hemispheric dominance for language influenced lateralized N effects, in 140 left-handers using a visual half-field task with bilateral presentation. Neither participants with a right ear advantage on a dichotic listening task nor participants with no right ear advantage showed the expected N effect...
Background Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing ...
Right-handed subjects indicated whether two highly discriminable uppercase letters were the same or ...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
The effect of orthographic neighbourhood size (N) on lexical decision reaction time differs when wor...
Dominance of the left hemisphere for language processing is a prominent feature of brain organisatio...
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...
Eighty-seven undergraduate students were given the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory, two dichotic list...
Language and spatial processing are cognitive functions that are asymmetrically distributed across b...
Background: Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing ...
In lateralized lexical decision tasks (LDTs), accuracy is higher and reaction times (RTs) are faster...
Despite its widespread use to measure functional lateralization of language in healthy subjects, the...
Previous studies have reported an interaction between visual field (VF) and word length such that wo...
This set of three experiments assessed the influence of different psychophysical factors on the late...
Left-handers provide unique information about the relationship between cognitive functions because o...
Background Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing ...
Right-handed subjects indicated whether two highly discriminable uppercase letters were the same or ...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
The effect of orthographic neighbourhood size (N) on lexical decision reaction time differs when wor...
Dominance of the left hemisphere for language processing is a prominent feature of brain organisatio...
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...
Eighty-seven undergraduate students were given the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory, two dichotic list...
Language and spatial processing are cognitive functions that are asymmetrically distributed across b...
Background: Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing ...
In lateralized lexical decision tasks (LDTs), accuracy is higher and reaction times (RTs) are faster...
Despite its widespread use to measure functional lateralization of language in healthy subjects, the...
Previous studies have reported an interaction between visual field (VF) and word length such that wo...
This set of three experiments assessed the influence of different psychophysical factors on the late...
Left-handers provide unique information about the relationship between cognitive functions because o...
Background Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing ...
Right-handed subjects indicated whether two highly discriminable uppercase letters were the same or ...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...