Models of hemispheric specialization.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] J. Sergent. The cerebral balance of power: confrontation or cooperation? , 1982, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[2] P. Eling. On the theory and measurement of laterality , 1981, Neuropsychologia.
[3] R. Nebes,et al. Lateral symmetry of auditory attention in hemispherectomized patients , 1981, Neuropsychologia.
[4] J. Beaumont. Activation and interference in tactile perception , 1981, Neuropsychologia.
[5] M C Polson,et al. Hemispheres as independent resource systems: limited-capacity processing and cerebral specialization. , 1981, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[6] A S Gevins,et al. Electrical potentials in human brain during cognition: new method reveals dynamic patterns of correlation. , 1981, Science.
[7] R. Klein,et al. Hemispheric differences in semantic processing: Category matching is not the same as category membership , 1981, Perception & psychophysics.
[8] D Christman,et al. Metabolic mapping of functional activity in human subjects with the [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose technique. , 1981, Science.
[9] J Sergent,et al. Differential hemispheric processing of faces: methodological considerations and reinterpretation. , 1981, Psychological bulletin.
[10] I. James-Roberts. A reinterpretation of hemispherectomy data without functional plasticity of the brain I. Intellectual function , 1981, Brain and Language.
[11] G A Ojemann,et al. Language-related potentials specific to human language cortex. , 1981, Science.
[12] L. F. Alwitt,et al. Two neural mechanisms related to modes of selective attention. , 1981, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[13] J. Mazziotta,et al. METABOLIC MAPPING OF THE BRAIN'S RESPONSE TO VISUAL STIMULATION: STUDIES IN HUMANS , 1981, Science.
[14] J. Marshall. Hemispheric specialization: What, how and why , 1981, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[15] F. Nottebohm. Does hemispheric specialization of function reflect the needs of an executive side? , 1981, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[16] M. Studdert-Kennedy,et al. The nature of hemispheric specialization: Why should there be a single principle? , 1981, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[17] W. F. McKeever,et al. On laterality research and dichotomania , 1981, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[18] M. Dennis. Language in a congenitally acallosal brain , 1981, Brain and Language.
[19] W. Rinn,et al. Performance asymmetries in dichotic listening: The role of structural and attentional mechanisms , 1980, Neuropsychologia.
[20] M. A. Stone. Measures of laterality and spurious correlations , 1980, Neuropsychologia.
[21] M. Kinsbourne,et al. Asymmetry of verbal-manual time sharing in children: A follow-up study , 1980, Neuropsychologia.
[22] John J. Sidtis,et al. On the nature of the cortical function underlying right hemisphere auditory perception , 1980, Neuropsychologia.
[23] J. Lomas. Competition within the left hemisphere between speaking and unimanual tasks performed without visual guidance , 1980, Neuropsychologia.
[24] P. Satz,et al. Handedness and aphasia: An inferential method for determining the mode of cerebral speech specialization , 1980, Neuropsychologia.
[25] G. Rollman,et al. Hemispheric asymmetry for auditory perception of temporal order , 1980, Neuropsychologia.
[26] R. Sperry,et al. Lateralized division of attention in the commissurotomized and intact brain , 1980, Neuropsychologia.
[27] K. Heilman,et al. Material-specific hemispheric activation , 1980, Neuropsychologia.
[28] Robert J. Sternberg,et al. Sketch of a componential subtheory of human intelligence , 1980, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[29] H. Neville. Event-related potentials in neuropsychological studies of language , 1980, Brain and Language.
[30] D. Molfese. Hemispheric specialization for temporal information: Implications for the perception of voicing cues during speech perception , 1980, Brain and Language.
[31] J. Hellige. Effects of perceptual quality and visual field of probe stimulus presentation on memory search for letters. , 1980, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[32] Robert W Thatcher,et al. Neurolinguistics: Theoretical and evolutionary perspectives , 1980, Brain and Language.
[33] M E Raichle,et al. Positron-emission tomography. , 1980, Scientific American.
[34] G. Hynd,et al. Time sharing and dichotic listening asymmetry in normal and learning-disabled children , 1980, Brain and Language.
[35] H. W. Gordon. Right hemisphere comprehension of verbs in patients with complete forebrain commissurotomy: Use of the dichotic method and manual performance , 1980, Brain and Language.
[36] P. Dean. Recapitulation of a theme by Lashley? Comment on Wood's simulated lesion experiment. , 1980, Psychological review.
[37] Christine Chiarello,et al. A house divided? Cognitive functioning with callosal agenesis , 1980, Brain and Language.
[38] R Schweickert,et al. Critical-path scheduling of mental processes in a dual task. , 1980, Science.
[39] M Moscovitch,et al. Material-specific perceptual interference for visual words and faces: implications for models of capacity limitations, attention, and laterality. , 1980, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[40] M. Kinsbourne,et al. Does speech output control lateralize over time? Evidence from verbal-manual time-sharing tasks , 1980, Brain and Language.
[41] J. Mcglone,et al. Sex differences in human brain asymmetry: a critical survey , 1980, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[42] P. Wolff. A difference that may make no difference , 1980, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[43] D. Waber. What is the significance of sex differences in performance asymmetries? , 1980, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[44] Joel S. Warm,et al. Listening with a dual brain: Hemispheric asymmetry in sustained attention , 1980 .
[45] W D Obrist,et al. Differences in the distribution of gray and white matter in human cerebral hemispheres. , 1980, Science.
[46] M C Corballis,et al. Laterality and myth. , 1980, The American psychologist.
[47] S. Segalowitz,et al. Cerebral asymmetry for speech in neonates: A behavioral measure , 1980, Brain and Language.
[48] A. Papanicolaou. Cerebral excitation profiles in language processing: The photic probe paradigm , 1980, Brain and Language.
[49] R. Nebes,et al. A comparison of dichotic and visuo-acoustic competition in hemispherectomized patients , 1980, Brain and Language.
[50] P. Wolff,et al. Dual Task Performance during Bimanual Coordination , 1980, Cortex.
[51] A. Benton,et al. The neuropsychology of facial recognition. , 1980, The American psychologist.
[52] O. Tzeng,et al. Role of cerebral hemispheric processing in the visual half-field stimulus-response compatibility effect. , 1980, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[53] K. Kirsner. Hemisphere-specific processes in letter matching. , 1980, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[54] F. Wood. Theoretical, methodological, and statistical implications of the inhalation rCBF technique for the study of brain-behavior relationships , 1980, Brain and Language.
[55] J. Risberg. Regional cerebral blood flow measurements by 133Xe-inhalation: Methodology and applications in neuropsychology and psychiatry , 1980, Brain and Language.
[56] J. Summers,et al. Bilateral effects of concurrent verbal and spatial rehearsal on complex motor sequencing , 1979, Neuropsychologia.
[57] G. Rizzolatti,et al. Interference of concomitant motor and verbal tasks on simple reaction time: A hemispheric difference , 1979, Neuropsychologia.
[58] A. Beaton. Hemisphere function and dual task performance , 1979, Neuropsychologia.
[59] D. Boles. Laterally biased attention with concurrent verbal load: Multiple failures to replicate , 1979, Neuropsychologia.
[60] K. Heilman,et al. Right hemispheric dominance for mediating cerebral activation , 1979, Neuropsychologia.
[61] R. Zenhausern,et al. Hemispheric dominance and maze learning , 1979 .
[62] G B Kolata,et al. Mathematicians Amazed by Russian's Discovery. , 1979, Science.
[63] Robert Zenhausern,et al. Processing speed, laterality patterns, and memory encoding as a function of hemispheric dominance , 1979 .
[64] J. Craig. Asymmetries in processing auditory nonverbal stimuli , 1979 .
[65] J. Schmuller. Hemispheric asymmetry for alphabetic identification: Scaling analyses , 1979, Brain and Language.
[66] G Ojemann,et al. Human language cortex: localization of memory, syntax, and sequential motor-phoneme identification systems. , 1979, Science.
[67] M. Arbib,et al. Neurolinguistics must be computational , 1979 .
[68] Robert Zenhausern,et al. Hemispheric dominance in recall and recognition , 1979 .
[69] James L. McClelland. On the time relations of mental processes: An examination of systems of processes in cascade. , 1979 .
[70] D. Galin,et al. Development of the capacity for tactile information transfer between hemispheres in normal children. , 1979, Science.
[71] J B Hellige,et al. Information processing in the cerebral hemispheres: selective hemispheric activation and capacity limitations. , 1979, Journal of experimental psychology. General.
[72] Andrew Kertesz,et al. Aphasia and Associated Disorders: Taxonomy, Localization and Recovery , 1979 .
[73] 杉下 守弘. Marc Dax--Lesions de la moitie gauche de lencephale coincidant avec l′oubli des signes de la pensee(Gazette Hebdomadaire de Medecine et de chirurge,Paris,259〜260,1865)〔邦文〕 , 1979 .
[74] P. Satz,et al. A test of some models of hemispheric speech organization in the left- and right-handed. , 1979, Science.
[75] C. Colbourn. Can laterality be measured? , 1978, Neuropsychologia.
[76] A. Dodds. Hemispheric differences in tactuo-spatial processing , 1978, Neuropsychologia.
[77] R. Zenhausern. Imagery, cerebral dominance, and style of thinking: A unified field model , 1978 .
[78] D. Ingvar,et al. Brain function and blood flow. , 1978, Scientific American.
[79] H. Ehrlichman,et al. Lateral eye movements and hemispheric asymmetry: a critical review. , 1978, Psychological bulletin.
[80] Harry A. Whitaker,et al. Language localization and variability , 1978, Brain and Language.
[81] Michael C. Corballis,et al. On the biological basis of human laterality: II. The mechanisms of inheritance , 1978, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[82] M. Corballis,et al. On the biological basis of human laterality: I. Evidence for a maturational left–right gradient , 1978, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[83] D. Molfese,et al. Left and right hemisphere involvement in speech perception: Electrophysiological correlates , 1978, Perception & psychophysics.
[84] Ronald L. Graham,et al. The Combinatorial Mathematics of Scheduling , 1978 .
[85] J. Hellige. Visual laterality patterns for pure- versus mixed-list presentation. , 1978, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[86] D. Molfese. Neuroelectrical correlates of categorical speech perception in adults , 1978, Brain and Language.
[87] M. Peters. Simultaneous performance of two motor activities: The factor of timing , 1977, Neuropsychologia.
[88] L. Franco. Hemispheric interaction in the processing of concurrent tasks in commissurotomy subjects , 1977, Neuropsychologia.
[89] Joseph E LeDoux,et al. Manipulo-spatial aspects of cerebral lateralization: Clues to the origin of lateralization , 1977, Neuropsychologia.
[90] A. Luria,et al. Interhemispheric relations and the functions of the minor hemisphere , 1977, Neuropsychologia.
[91] W. McKeever,et al. Differential right hemispheric memory storage of emotional and non-emotional faces , 1977, Neuropsychologia.
[92] P. Birkett. Measures of laterality and theories of hemispheric processes , 1977, Neuropsychologia.
[93] K. Poeck,et al. To what extent is language a sequential activity? , 1977, Neuropsychologia.
[94] J. Requin,et al. Interhemispheric sharing of signals and responses and the psychological refractory period , 1977, Neuropsychologia.
[95] D. Navon,et al. On the Economy of the Human Processing System: A Model of Multiple Capacity. , 1977 .
[96] B Milner,et al. THE ROLE OF EARLY LEFT‐BRAIN INJURY IN DETERMINING LATERALIZATION OF CEREBRAL SPEECH FUNCTIONS , 1977, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[97] G. Ojemann,et al. LATERALIZATION OF HIGHER CORTICAL FUNCTIONS: A CRITIQUE * , 1977, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[98] W. Edmonston,et al. Cerebral lateralization of haptic perception: interaction of responses to Braille and music reveals a functional basis. , 1977, Science.
[99] P. Fedio,et al. Quantitative analysis of interictal behavior in temporal lobe epilepsy. , 1977, Archives of neurology.
[100] J. Bradshaw,et al. The role of the cerebral hemispheres in music , 1977, Brain and Language.
[101] Alan Searleman,et al. A review of right hemisphere linguistic capabilities. , 1977, Psychological bulletin.
[102] J. Morais,et al. Listening to speech while retaining music: What happens to the right-ear advantage? , 1977, Brain and Language.
[103] A. Kertesz,et al. Numerical taxonomy of aphasia , 1977, Brain and Language.
[104] S. Carey,et al. From piecemeal to configurational representation of faces. , 1977, Science.
[105] Doreen Kimura,et al. Intrahemispheric interaction between speaking and sequential manual activity , 1976, Neuropsychologia.
[106] K. Heilman,et al. Material specific hemispherical arousal , 1976, Neuropsychologia.
[107] M. Moscovitch,et al. Attentional mechanisms and perceptual asymmetries in tachistoscopic recognition of words and faces , 1976, Neuropsychologia.
[108] J. Richardson. How to measure laterality , 1976, Neuropsychologia.
[109] E. B. Gardner,et al. Unilateral cerebral activation and perception of gaps: A signal detection analysis , 1976, Neuropsychologia.
[110] D. Hines. Recognition of verbs, abstract nouns and concrete nouns from the left and right visual half-fields , 1976, Neuropsychologia.
[111] D. Premack. MECHANISMS OF INTELLIGENCE: PRECONDITIONS FOR LANGUAGE * , 1976 .
[112] C. Trevarthen,et al. Metacontrol of hemispheric function in human split-brain patients. , 1976, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[113] M. Moscovitch,et al. Early versus late stages of processing and their relation to functional hemispheric asymmetries in face recognition. , 1976, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[114] J. Hellige. Changes in same-different laterality patterns as a function of practice and stimulus quality , 1976 .
[115] J B Hellige,et al. Effects of concurrent verbal memory on recognition of stimuli from the left and right visual fields. , 1976, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[116] Joel S. Warm,et al. Ear asymmetry and the temporal uncertainty of signals in sustained attention , 1976 .
[117] G. Cohen. Components of the Laterality Effect in Letter Recognition: Asymmetries in Iconic Storage , 1976, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology.
[118] M. Moscovitch. On the representation of language in the right hemisphere of right-handed people , 1976, Brain and Language.
[119] David Caplan,et al. The measure of laterality , 1975, Neuropsychologia.
[120] T. Bever. CEREBRAL ASYMMETRIES IN HUMANS ARE DUE TO THE DIFFERENTIATION OF TWO INCOMPATIBLE PROCESSES: HOLISTIC AND ANALYTIC , 1975, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[121] D. Hines. Independent Functioning of the Two Cerebral Hemispheres for Recognizing Bilaterally Presented Tachistoscopic Visual-Half-Field Stimuli , 1975, Cortex.
[122] R. E. Hicks,et al. Generalized and lateralized effects of concurrent verbal rehearsal upon performance of sequential movements of the fingers by the left and right hands. , 1975, Acta psychologica.
[123] N. Geschwind. The apraxias: neural mechanisms of disorders of learned movement. , 1975, American scientist.
[124] C C Wood,et al. Auditory and phonetic levels of processing in speech perception: neurophysiological and information-processing analyses. , 1975, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[125] D Galin,et al. Implications for psychiatry of left and right cerebral specialization. A neurophysiological context for unconscious processes. , 1974, Archives of general psychiatry.
[126] James E. Cutting,et al. Two left-hemisphere mechanisms in speech perception , 1974 .
[127] M. Gazzaniga,et al. Coding Strategies and Cerebral Laterality Effects , 1973 .
[128] J. Marshall,et al. Some problems and paradoxes associated with recent accounts of hemispheric specialization. , 1973, Neuropsychologia.
[129] R. Davis,et al. Visual and verbal coding in the interhemispheric transfer of information. , 1973, Acta psychologica.
[130] R. G. Crowder,et al. Representation of speech sounds in precategorical acoustic storage. , 1973, Journal of experimental psychology.
[131] A. Luria. The Working Brain , 1973 .
[132] G. Cohen. Hemispheric differences in serial versus parallel precessing. , 1973, Journal of experimental psychology.
[133] G. Klir,et al. Trends in general systems theory , 1973 .
[134] C. Trevarthen,et al. Are deconnected cerebral hemispheres independent channels? A preliminary study of the effect of unilateral loading on bilateral finger tapping. , 1972, Neuropsychologia.
[135] John G. Seamon,et al. Imagery codes and human information retrieval. , 1972 .
[136] I J Hirsh,et al. Brain damage and the ordering of two temporally successive stimuli. , 1972, Neuropsychologia.
[137] M. Kinsbourne,et al. Eye and Head Turning Indicates Cerebral Lateralization , 1972, Science.
[138] D. Allport,et al. On the Division of Attention: A Disproof of the Single Channel Hypothesis , 1972, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology.
[139] J E Bogen,et al. The other side of the brain. IV. The A-P ratio. , 1972, Bulletin of the Los Angeles neurological societies.
[140] A Carmon,et al. Effect of unilateral brain damage on perception of temporal order. , 1971, Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior.
[141] R. Davis,et al. Timing the transfer of information between hemispheres in man. , 1971, Acta psychologica.
[142] M. Wyke,et al. The effects of brain lesions on the learning performance of a bimanual co-ordination task. , 1971, Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior.
[143] R. Yin,et al. Face recognition by brain-injured patients: a dissociable ability? , 1970, Neuropsychologia.
[144] Roberta L. Klatzky,et al. Interhemispheric transfer of test stimulus representations in memory scanning , 1970 .
[145] G. Bower. Analysis of a mnemonic device , 1970 .
[146] M. Studdert-Kennedy,et al. Hemispheric specialization for speech perception. , 1970, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
[147] A. Luria,et al. The functional organization of the brain. , 1970, Scientific American.
[148] J E Bogen,et al. The other side of the brain. 3. The corpus callosum and creativity. , 1969, Bulletin of the Los Angeles neurological societies.
[149] R. Yin. Looking at Upside-down Faces , 1969 .
[150] J E Bogen,et al. The other side of the brain. II. An appositional mind. , 1969, Bulletin of the Los Angeles neurological societies.
[151] A. Benton,et al. Tactile perception of direction and number in patients with unilateral cerebral disease , 1969, Neurology.
[152] A. Paivio. Mental imagery in associative learning and memory , 1969 .
[153] Bogen Je,et al. The other side of the brain. I. Dysgraphia and dyscopia following cerebral commissurotomy. , 1969, Bulletin of the Los Angeles neurological societies.
[154] J. Semmes. Hemispheric specialization: A possible clue to mechanism☆ , 1968 .
[155] M. Studdert-Kennedy,et al. Identification of Consonants and Vowels Presented to Left and Right Ears* , 1967, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology.
[156] E. Lenneberg. Biological Foundations of Language , 1967 .
[157] George B. Dantzig,et al. Linear programming and extensions , 1965 .
[158] N. Geschwind. Disconnexion syndromes in animals and man. I. , 1965, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[159] R. Efron. TEMPORAL PERCEPTION, APHASIA AND D'EJ'A VU. , 1963, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[160] T. Kuhn,et al. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions , 1963 .
[161] D. Tucker. Lateral brain function, emotion, and conceptualization. , 1981, Psychological bulletin.
[162] R. Zenhausern,et al. Differential hemispheric activation and handedness and hysterical and obsessive personality styles , 1981 .
[163] Vincent Di Lollo,et al. Hemispheric symmetry in duration of visible persistence , 1981 .
[164] R. Gur,et al. 9 – Handedness and Individual Differences in Hemispheric Activation , 1980 .
[165] V. Denenberg. General systems theory, brain organization, and early experiences. , 1980, The American journal of physiology.
[166] A. Luria. Higher Cortical Functions in Man , 1980, Springer US.
[167] S. Hillyard,et al. Electrophysiological Analysis of Human Brain Function , 1979 .
[168] M. Schwartz,et al. Origins and Distribution of Language , 1979 .
[169] M. Moscovitch. Information Processing and the Cerebral Hemispheres , 1979 .
[170] D. Bear. The Temporal Lobes: An Approach to the Study of Organic Behavioral Changes , 1979 .
[171] F. Nottebohm. Origins and Mechanisms in the Establishment of Cerebral Dominance , 1979 .
[172] K. Heilman. The Neuropsychological Basis of Skilled Movement in Man , 1979 .
[173] M. Kinsbourne. Asymmetrical function of the brain , 1978 .
[174] K McFarland,et al. The lateralized effects of concurrent cognitive and motor performance , 1978, Perception & psychophysics.
[175] Joseph E LeDoux,et al. The Integrated Mind , 1978, Springer US.
[176] M. Kinsbourne,et al. Does Cerebral Dominance Develop , 1977 .
[177] C. Hardyck. A Model of Individual Differences in Hemispheric Functioning , 1977 .
[178] S. P. Springer. 18 – Tachistoscopic and Dichotic-Listening Investigations of Laterality in Normal Human Subjects , 1977 .
[179] K. Heilman,et al. 16 – The Neglect Syndrome—A Unilateral Defect of the Orienting Response , 1977 .
[180] Edward G. Coffman,et al. Computer and job-shop scheduling theory , 1976 .
[181] M. Posner,et al. Attention and cognitive control. , 1975 .
[182] Michael I. Posner,et al. Chapter 15 – Psychobiology of Attention , 1975 .
[183] J. Graham Beaumont,et al. Hemisphere Function in the Human Brain , 1974 .
[184] J. Graham Beaumont,et al. Experimental studies of hemisphere function in the human brain , 1974 .
[185] D. Kimura,et al. Motor functions of the left hemisphere. , 1974, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[186] R. Nebes,et al. Hemispheric specialization in commissurotomized man. , 1974, Psychological bulletin.
[187] M. Moscovitch. LANGUAGE AND THE CEREBRAL HEMISPHERES: REACTION-TIME STUDIES AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR MODELS OF CEREBRAL DOMINANCE , 1973 .
[188] D. Kahneman,et al. Attention and Effort , 1973 .
[189] S. Dimond. The Double Brain , 1972 .
[190] H. Steinthal. Abriss der Sprachwissenschaft , 1972 .
[191] M. Kinsbourne. The cerebral basis of lateral asymmetries in attention. , 1970, Acta psychologica.
[192] A. Luria,et al. The structure of psychological processes in relation to cerebral organization. , 1970, Neuropsychologia.
[193] A. Elithorn,et al. Apparent individual differences in channel capacity. , 1967, Acta psychologica.
[194] R. Reitan. A Research Program on the Psychological Effects of Brain Lesions in Human Beings1 , 1966 .
[195] Michael A. Harrison,et al. Introduction to switching and automata theory , 1965 .
[196] B Milner,et al. Effects of different cortical excisions on sensory thresholds in man. , 1964, Transactions of the American Neurological Association.