Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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925781 | Brain and Language | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The ubiquitous left-hemisphere advantage in visual word processing can be accounted for in different ways. Competing theories have been tested recently using cAsE-aLtErNaTiNg words to investigate boundary conditions for the typical effect. We briefly summarize this research and examine the disagreements and commonalities across the theoretical perspectives. This work may provide a good example why a multi-level, multi-method, and multi-paradigm approach holds the greatest promise for rapid theoretical progress.
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Chad J. Marsolek, Rebecca G. Deason,