Papers expanding upon topics discussed at a conference hosted by the Dept. of Psychology at the University of Toledo. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
Prosimians as animal models in the study of neural lateralization / Jeannette P. Ward -- Functional lateralization in monkeys / Charles R. Hamilton and Betty A. Vermire -- Issues in the assessment of handedness / M. Philip Bryden and Runa E. Steenhuis -- Handedness, language laterality, and spatial ability / Walter F. McKeever -- Dynamic temporal-spatial allocation of resources in the human brain / Dennis L. Molfese and Lisa M. Burger-Judisch -- Cerebral laterality in functional neuroimaging / Frank B. Wood, D. Lynn Flowers, and Cecile E. Naylor -- Cerebral laterality and metacontrol / Joseph B. Hellige -- Shadow and substance : attentional irrelevancies and perceptual constraints in hemispheric processing of language stimuli / Curtis Hardyck -- The use of computer models in the study of cerebral lateralization / Michael H. Van Kleeck and Stephen M. Kosslyn -- Ups and downs in cerebral lateralization / Justine Sergent and Michael C. Corballis -- Hemispheric symmetries and asymmetries in the processing of spacial frequencies / Frederick L. Kitterle and Stephen Christman.
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