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Hemispheric differences for feature perception
Authors:John Polich  Deborah L Crossman  David P DeFrancesco
Institution:(1) Division of Preclinical Neuroscience, Research Institute of Scripps Clinic, 10666 N. Torrey Pines Road, 92037 La Jolla, CA, USA;(2) Department of Psychology, San Diego State University, 92181 San Diego, CA, USA;(3) Present address: the Department of Psychology, Harvard University, USA;(4) Present address: the Department of Psychology, Utah State University, USA
Abstract:Summary Hemisphere differences for featural processing were investigated in three experiments. Stimulus arrays composed of the same background letter were presented tachistoscopically and the subject instructed to detect an embedded target letter. Background and target letter features were manipulated across studies, while stimulus arrays were presented at different retinal loci within experiments. Signal detection analysis revealed that left hemisphere stimulus presentations demonstrated slightly better detection when target and background features were relatively dissimilar, while right hemisphere stimulus presentations demonstrated better detection when target and background features were highly similar. Retinal locus generally decreased detection performance when the stimulus letters were dissimilar and interacted with hemispheric advantages. Both of these factors also were affected by changes in response criterion across experiments which were linked to target/background perceptual confusions. The findings suggest that the left and right hemispheres differ in their feature extraction capabilities during the early stages of visual stimulus processing.
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