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Hemispheric asymmetries in the identification of band-pass filtered letters.

S D Christman1, F L Kitterle, C L Niebauer.   

Abstract

Processing of band-pass filtered letters in the left versus right cerebral hemispheres (LH vs. RH) was examined. The present experiments constituted a partial replication of a study in which Peterzell, Harvey, and Hardyck (1989) found no hemispheric differences in accuracy or reaction time (RT) as a function of spatial frequency. However, methodological limitations of their study (e.g., the possibility that subjects were engaged in a detection, not identification, task) may have obscured possible hemispheric differences. We addressed these problems in the present study, obtaining significant hemisphere × spatial frequency interactions for RT andd', with RH advantages at low frequencies and LH advantages at high frequencies; however, these effects were not large in magnitude and were often restricted to particular dependent variables, stimulus sizes, and so forth. Hemispheric differences in response bias were also found.

Year:  1997        PMID: 21331838     DOI: 10.3758/BF03209406

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev        ISSN: 1069-9384


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1.  Hemisphericsymmetries in the identification of band-pass filtered letters Reply to Christman et al. (1997).

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Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev       Date:  1997-06
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