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Categorization versus distance: Hemispheric differences for processing spatial information
Authors:Joseph B. Hellige  Chikashi Michimata
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, 90089-1061, Los Angeles, CA
Abstract:It has been hypothesized that the brain computes two different kinds of spatial-relation representations: one used to assign a spatial relation to a category and the other used to specify metric distance with precision. The present visual half-field experiment offers support for this distinction by showing that the left and right cerebral hemispheres make more effective use of the categorization and metric distance representations, respectively. Furthermore, the inclusion of a bilateral stimulus presentation condition permits the computation of a reversed association that offers additional support for the distinction between two types of spatial-relation representation.
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