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  1. Perception of the speech code.A. M. Liberman, F. S. Cooper, D. P. Shankweiler & M. Studdert-Kennedy - 1967 - Psychological Review 74 (6):431-461.
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  • Parallel and serial stages in matching.Henry K. Beller - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 84 (2):213.
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  • Arguments concerning representations for mental imagery.John R. Anderson - 1978 - Psychological Review (4):249-277.
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  • Aspects of a stimulus: Features, dimensions, and configurations.Wendell R. Garner - 1978 - In Eleanor Rosch & Barbara Bloom Lloyd (eds.), Cognition and Categorization. Lawrence Elbaum Associates. pp. 99--121.
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  • Looking at upside-down faces.Robert K. Yin - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (1):141.
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  • The other side of the brain: An appositional mind.Joseph E. Bogen - 1968 - Bulletin of the Los Angeles Neurological Society 34:135-62.
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  • Observations on active touch.James J. Gibson - 1962 - Psychological Review 69 (6):477-491.
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  • The cognitive and neurological basis of developmental dyslexia: A theoretical framework and review.Anthony F. Jorm - 1979 - Cognition 7 (1):19-33.
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  • Rhythm is processed by the speech hemisphere.George M. Robinson & Deborah J. Solomon - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (3):508.
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  • Relations, operators, predicates, and the syntax of (verbal) propositional and (spatial) operational memory.Wayne A. Wickelgren - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (2):161-164.
    Relational, operator, and predicate systems are distinguished on the basis that they correspond to the three possible pair-wise bracketings into two constituents of the three parts of a proposition: relation, subject, and object. It is asserted that the verbal propositional modality (left hemisphere) uses a predicate grammar, while the spatial-image operational modality (right hemisphere) uses an operator grammar. Verbal propositional memory has the capacity for extensive propositional embedding while spatial operational memory does not.
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  • Imagery, cerebral dominance, and style of thinking: A unified field model.Robert Zenhausern - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 12 (5):381-384.
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  • Sex differences in human brain asymmetry: a critical survey.Jeannette McGlone - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (2):215-227.
    Dual functional brain asymmetry refers to the notion that in most individuals the left cerebral hemisphere is specialized for language functions, whereas the right cerebral hemisphere is more important than the left for the perception, construction, and recall of stimuli that are difficult to verbalize. In the last twenty years there have been scattered reports of sex differences in degree of hemispheric specialization. This review provides a critical framework within which two related topics are discussed: Do meaningful sex differences in (...)
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  • Psychobiological implications of bilateral asymmetry.Jerre Levy - 1974 - In Stuart J. Dimond & J. Graham Beaumont (eds.), Hemisphere Function in the Human Brain. Elek. pp. 121--183.
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  • How does a brain build a cognitive code?Stephen Grossberg - 1980 - Psychological Review 87 (1):1-51.
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  • Hemispheric differences in serial versus parallel processing.Gillian Cohen - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (3):349.
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  • Speed and accuracy of sentence recall: Effects of ear of presentation, semantics, and grammar.Robert J. Jarvella & Steven J. Herman - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (1):108.
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  • Language by hand and by eye.Michael Studdert-Kennedy - 1980 - Cognition 8 (1):93-108.
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  • On the biological basis of human laterality: I. Evidence for a maturational left–right gradient.Michael C. Corballis & Michael J. Morgan - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):261-269.
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  • Similarities between hearing and skin sensations.Georg von Békésy - 1959 - Psychological Review 66 (1):1-22.
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  • Hemispheric laterality in animals and the effects of early experience.Victor H. Denenberg - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):1-21.
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  • Ear asymmetry and delayed auditory feedback: Effects of task requirements and competitive stimulation.John L. Bradshaw, Norman C. Nettleton & Gina Geffen - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 94 (3):269.
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  • Effect of bracketing lines on speed of "same"-"different" judgment of two adjacent letters.Lester E. Krueger - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 84 (2):324.
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  • Hemispheric asymmetry: Verbal and spatial encoding of visual stimuli.Gina Geffen, John L. Bradshaw & Norman C. Nettleton - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 95 (1):25.
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  • Population asymmetry and cross-species similarity.Victor H. Denenberg - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):38-49.
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  • On relations of time and space in vision.J. McKeen Cattell - 1900 - Psychological Review 7 (4):325-343.
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  • Auditory specialization of the right and left hemispheres.Harold W. Gordon - 1974 - In Marcel Kinsbourne & Wallace Lynn Smith (eds.), Hemispheric Disconnection and Cerebral Function. Charles C.
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