نتایج جستجو برای: hemisphere

تعداد نتایج: 24016  

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 1999
C Ulrich H Prior T Duka I Leshchins'ka P Valenti O Güntürkün H P Lipp

To test for lateralisation of visuospatial orientation during homing, pigeons who had binocularly learned the homeward route from remote release sites were tested monocularly on either their left or their right eye for homing performance. In two experiments with three different release sites, birds using their right eye showed considerably better homing performance. If sun compass information w...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
Agnes Roby-Brami Joachim Hermsdörfer Alice C Roy Stéphane Jacobs

Hypotheses about the emergence of human cognitive abilities postulate strong evolutionary links between language and praxis, including the possibility that language was originally gestural. The present review considers functional and neuroanatomical links between language and praxis in brain-damaged patients with aphasia and/or apraxia. The neural systems supporting these functions are predomin...

Journal: :Psychological research 2011
Paul Atchley Jeff Dressel Todd C Jones Rebecca A Burson David Marshall

Talking reduces attention resulting in real-world crash risks to drivers that talk on a phone and drive. Driving is a behavior that is very demanding on spatial attention, suggesting potentially large interference by spatial codes in language. The current study investigated how different types of verbal codes influence visual attention during dual-task performance. In two experiments, participa...

Journal: :Experimental psychology 2009
Douglas Martin Louise K Nind C Neil Macrae

Repetition priming (RP) is the ability to recognize a stimulus more rapidly as a result of prior exposure to the item. Recent research examining the neuroanatomical basis of this effect has demonstrated RP for familiar faces presented to the right but not to the left cerebral hemisphere. Extending this line of enquiry, the current research considered whether similar effects emerge when unfamili...

Journal: :Laterality 2006
Richard Griffin Ori Friedman Jon Ween Ellen Winner Francesca Happé Hiram Brownell

The neuropsychological and functional characterisation of mental state attribution ("theory of mind" (ToM)) has been the focus of several recent studies. The literature contains opposing views on the functional specificity of ToM and on the neuroanatomical structures most relevant to ToM. Studies with brain-lesioned patients have consistently found ToM deficits associated with unilateral right ...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 1998
J C Borod E Koff S Yecker C Santschi J M Schmidt

The purpose of the current study was to examine 49 extant experiments of facial asymmetry during emotional expression in normal adult males and females in regard to gender, valence, and measurement technique. When facial asymmetry was evaluated by trained judges or muscle quantification, facial expressions were left-sided, a finding implicating the right cerebral hemisphere in emotional express...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Hao Luo Jing-Tian Ni Zhi-Hao Li Xiao-Ou Li Da-Ren Zhang Fan-Gang Zeng Lin Chen

In tonal languages such as Mandarin Chinese, a lexical tone carries semantic information and is preferentially processed in the left brain hemisphere of native speakers as revealed by the functional MRI or positron emission tomography studies, which likely measure the temporally aggregated neural events including those at an attentive stage of auditory processing. Here, we demonstrate that earl...

2012
Dennis Gehring Wolfgang Wiltschko Onur Güntürkün Susanne Denzau Roswitha Wiltschko

The magnetic compass of a migratory bird, the European robin (Erithacus rubecula), was shown to be lateralized in favour of the right eye/left brain hemisphere. However, this seems to be a property of the avian magnetic compass that is not present from the beginning, but develops only as the birds grow older. During first migration in autumn, juvenile robins can orient by their magnetic compass...

Journal: :Physiologia Bohemoslovaca 1985
S Sobótka A Grabowska J Grodzicka R Wasilewski W Budohoska

Event-related potentials from symmetrical points of the left and right frontal and occipital cortex were recorded while subjects experienced positive and negative emotions. The emotions were elicited by either missing or hitting a target with a photoelectric gun. Twenty three right-handers (10 males and 13 females) were tested. Each subject took part in two sessions. In the first session the su...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2010
Anna Järvinen-Pasley Seth D Pollak Anna Yam Kiley J Hill Mark Grichanik Debra Mills Allan L Reiss Julie R Korenberg Ursula Bellugi

Williams syndrome is a neurological condition associated with high levels of auditory reactivity and emotional expression combined with impaired perception of prosody. Yet, little is currently known about the neural organization of affective auditory processing in individuals with this disorder. The current study examines auditory emotion processing in individuals with Williams syndrome. Hemisp...

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