New School for Social Research and The Mt. Sinai College of Medicine U.S.A.;The Mt. Sinai College of Medicine U.S.A.;City University of New York U.S.A.
Abstract:
Performance on tasks sensitive to right hemisphere dysfunction (facial discrimination and perceptual closure) are reported in eight patients with right hemisphere lesions. Patients demonstrated an apparent double dissociation of performance on the two measures. Site-by-task specificity for the closure task was strongly suggested. Implications for right hemisphere organization and underlying psychological processes are considered.