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Hemispheric Differences in the Processing of Words Learned Early Versus Later in Childhood
Authors:J Michael Bowers  Kristopher I Bradley  Shelia M Kennison
Institution:1. University of Maryland;2. Oklahoma State University
Abstract:The research investigated whether there are hemispheric differences in processing for words acquired early in childhood (early AoA) and words acquired later in childhood (late AoA). We hypothesized that because of recent evidence suggesting that there is a right hemisphere dominance in early childhood, early AoA words would be represented in the right hemisphere, and late AoA words would be represented in the left hemisphere. This hypothesis differs from an early view that late AoA words would be represented in the left hemisphere, and early AoA words would be represented in both hemispheres (Gazzaniga, 1974). We report two experiments using the divided visual field (DVF) technique. The results showed that there was a right visual field (RVF)/left hemisphere (LH) advantage only for late AoA words. For early AoA words, there was a left visual field (LVF)/right hemisphere advantage (RH). Implications for theories of hemispheric differences in word processing are discussed.
Keywords:age of acquisition  divided visual field paradigm  hemispheric differences  lexical decision task
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