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Familiarity decisions for faces presented to the left and right cerebral hemispheres
Authors:Andrew W. Young   Dennis C. Hay   Kathryn H. McWeeny   Andrew W. Ellis  Christopher Barry
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YF, England;Clinica Neurologica, Università di Ferrara, Corso della Giovecca 203, 44100 Ferrara, Italy
Abstract:Right-handed subjects were asked to decide whether or not faces presented briefly in the RVF or in the LVF were familiar (familiar faces were those of famous people). This task avoids the need for extensive semantic processing or temporary storage involved in conventional naming or identification tasks, and thus eliminates the contribution of such factors to any observed asymmetry. The resulting finding of faster reaction times to LVF faces, with no overall visual hemifield difference in error rates, is taken to indicate a right-hemisphere superiority either in the processes used to construct facial representations or in the accessing of face recognition units, or both.
Keywords:Send requests for reprints to Andy Young   Department of Psychology   Lancaster University   Bailrigg   LA1 4YF   Lancaster   England.
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