Normally, simple digital or manual responses to a light stimulus in the right or left visual hemifields are performed faster with uncrossed hand-field combinations than with crossed hand-field combinations. Because of the organization of visual and motor pathways, the integration of uncrossed responses is assumed to occur within a single hemisphere, whereas a time-consuming interhemispheric transfer via the corpus callosum is considered to be necessary for the integration of crossed responses. However, callosal transfer may be dispensable for those crossed responses which can be controlled through ipsilaterally descending motor pathways by the hemisphere receiving the visual stimulus. We investigated crossed-uncrossed differences (CUDs) in ...
Interhemispheric transfer (IT) of visuomotor information can be assessed by measuring the crossed-un...
The interhemispheric transfer time (ITT) of basic visuo-motor integration was investigated in a pati...
Two split-brained subjects, one (L.B.) with full forebrain commissurotomy and one (R.B.) with callos...
Normally, simple digital or manual responses to a light stimulus in the right or left visual hemifie...
Because of the organization of visual and motor pathways, simple manual responses to a light stimulu...
Malcolm Jeeves was the first to demonstrate lengthened interhemispheric transmission times in subjec...
In 12 normal, right-handed male subjects simple reaction time of key-pressing and leverpulling respo...
(from the book) [the authors] review their work on reaction times for simple responses using axial, ...
Normal subjects have been tested for interhemispheric transfer (IT) of visuo-motor information using...
In lateralized simple reaction time (SRT) tasks with unimanual responses, reaction times (RTs) are f...
Subjects with partial or complete defects of the corpus callosum, either congenital or acquired, per...
Subjects with partial or complete defects of the corpus callosum, either congenital or acquired, per...
Four subjects with partial or complete section of the corpus callosum were tested on simple reaction...
In simple detection tasks, reaction times are faster when stimuli are presented to the visual field ...
Interhemispheric transfer (IT) time through the corpus callosum can be measured with a manual reacti...
Interhemispheric transfer (IT) of visuomotor information can be assessed by measuring the crossed-un...
The interhemispheric transfer time (ITT) of basic visuo-motor integration was investigated in a pati...
Two split-brained subjects, one (L.B.) with full forebrain commissurotomy and one (R.B.) with callos...
Normally, simple digital or manual responses to a light stimulus in the right or left visual hemifie...
Because of the organization of visual and motor pathways, simple manual responses to a light stimulu...
Malcolm Jeeves was the first to demonstrate lengthened interhemispheric transmission times in subjec...
In 12 normal, right-handed male subjects simple reaction time of key-pressing and leverpulling respo...
(from the book) [the authors] review their work on reaction times for simple responses using axial, ...
Normal subjects have been tested for interhemispheric transfer (IT) of visuo-motor information using...
In lateralized simple reaction time (SRT) tasks with unimanual responses, reaction times (RTs) are f...
Subjects with partial or complete defects of the corpus callosum, either congenital or acquired, per...
Subjects with partial or complete defects of the corpus callosum, either congenital or acquired, per...
Four subjects with partial or complete section of the corpus callosum were tested on simple reaction...
In simple detection tasks, reaction times are faster when stimuli are presented to the visual field ...
Interhemispheric transfer (IT) time through the corpus callosum can be measured with a manual reacti...
Interhemispheric transfer (IT) of visuomotor information can be assessed by measuring the crossed-un...
The interhemispheric transfer time (ITT) of basic visuo-motor integration was investigated in a pati...
Two split-brained subjects, one (L.B.) with full forebrain commissurotomy and one (R.B.) with callos...