Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
924182 Brain and Cognition 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper Doreen Kimura gives a personal history of the “right-ear effect” in dichotic listening. The focus is on the early ground-breaking papers, describing how she did the first dichotic listening studies relating the effects to brain asymmetry. The paper also gives a description of the visual half-field technique for lateralized stimulus presentations in the visual domain, and a brief overview of asymmetry of touch and motor output.

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