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Lateral asymmetries in the naming of words and corresponding line drawings
Authors:Susan Cohen Levine  Marie T. Banich
Affiliation:University of Chicago USA
Abstract:
Laterally displaced line drawings and the words which name these drawings were tachistoscopically presented to adult subjects. For words, as expected, a right visual field-left hemisphere advantage was obtained. For line drawings, in contrast to previous studies which have typically reported a right visual field-left hemisphere advantage, no visual field asymmetry was found. The absence of a visual field asymmetry for line drawings is consistent with reports of a shift toward greater right hemisphere involvement in the recognition of pictographic as compared to phonetic writing systems and concrete/imageable words as compared to abstract/nonimageable words. Further, the present results seem consistent with findings on picture recognition and naming abilities in brain-damaged patients.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to Susan Cohen Levine   Department of Behavioral Sciences   University of Chicago   5848 South University   Chicago   IL 60637.
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