Research in the area of neuropsychology and child development suggests that the human brain undergoes a process of lateralization in which cognitive, speech and motor functions become "dominant" in one of the hemispheres. Further ivestigation suggest that this process occurs at a different rate for different individuals and could have an effect on their learning abilities. Such views are consistent with recent theories of "developmental dyslexia" and other disabilities attributed to a neurological or maturational lag. The present study was undertaken to determine the effects of several independent variables on ear asymmetry in children. Ear asymmetry has been used as a measure of hemispheric lateralization by many researchers. Specifically,...
A longstanding cerebral lateralization hypothesis predicts that disrupted development of typical lef...
This article discusses problems concerning cerebral asymmetry of cognition in normal children and yo...
Twenty-six children (13 boys and 13 girls) aged from 21 to 35.5 months were presented with a dichoti...
Two hundred and eight Ss from grades 2, 4, and 6 were tested for recognition of dichotically present...
Ear asymmetry for dichotic digits was used to indicate speech laterality in 19 hearing-impaired and ...
The relationship between ear asymmetry and speech-sound discrimination performance was examined for...
Children between the ages of 5 and 12. years were tested with dichotic listening tests utilizing sin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-39)Cerebral hemispheric language specialization in ver...
Normal and dyslexic right-handed children were assessed with three Dichotic listening tests, the Dic...
All major mental functions including language, spatial and emotional processing are lateralized but ...
Previous studies demonstrated that grammar school children with developmental reading and spelling d...
All major mental functions including language, spatial and emotional processing are lateralized but ...
The traditional view that the left and right hemisphere is responsible for attending to verbal and s...
The influence of literacy on direction and magnitude of ear asymmetry was assessed using the dichoti...
A longstanding cerebral lateralization hypothesis predicts that disrupted development of typical lef...
A longstanding cerebral lateralization hypothesis predicts that disrupted development of typical lef...
This article discusses problems concerning cerebral asymmetry of cognition in normal children and yo...
Twenty-six children (13 boys and 13 girls) aged from 21 to 35.5 months were presented with a dichoti...
Two hundred and eight Ss from grades 2, 4, and 6 were tested for recognition of dichotically present...
Ear asymmetry for dichotic digits was used to indicate speech laterality in 19 hearing-impaired and ...
The relationship between ear asymmetry and speech-sound discrimination performance was examined for...
Children between the ages of 5 and 12. years were tested with dichotic listening tests utilizing sin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-39)Cerebral hemispheric language specialization in ver...
Normal and dyslexic right-handed children were assessed with three Dichotic listening tests, the Dic...
All major mental functions including language, spatial and emotional processing are lateralized but ...
Previous studies demonstrated that grammar school children with developmental reading and spelling d...
All major mental functions including language, spatial and emotional processing are lateralized but ...
The traditional view that the left and right hemisphere is responsible for attending to verbal and s...
The influence of literacy on direction and magnitude of ear asymmetry was assessed using the dichoti...
A longstanding cerebral lateralization hypothesis predicts that disrupted development of typical lef...
A longstanding cerebral lateralization hypothesis predicts that disrupted development of typical lef...
This article discusses problems concerning cerebral asymmetry of cognition in normal children and yo...
Twenty-six children (13 boys and 13 girls) aged from 21 to 35.5 months were presented with a dichoti...