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Brain Cogn ; 1(1): 10-22, 1982 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6927549

RESUMEN

Words and famous faces were tachistoscopically presented in bilateral view to normal right-handed subjects. A left visual field advantage was obtained for famous faces whether naming or recognition from an array was required and a right visual field advantage was obtained for words. While the finding of a left visual field advantage for the recognition of famous faces is consistent with studies of face recognition deficits in brain-damaged patients, a right visual field advantage for the recognition of famous faces has recently been reported in normal subjects. Possible explanations for this discrepancy are discussed.


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Cara , Percepción de Forma/fisiología , Lateralidad Funcional/fisiología , Reconocimiento Visual de Modelos/fisiología , Corteza Cerebral/fisiología , Femenino , Masculino , Lectura , Campos Visuales
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Brain Cogn ; 8(3): 303-25, 1988 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3214588

RESUMEN

Face-recognition ability has been claimed to be qualitatively different from other pattern-recognition abilities. One argument for this claim is the finding of a significant right hemisphere advantage for the recognition of upright but not inverted faces. However, this argument is justified only if this orientation-sensitive pattern is unique to faces. In the present study, comparable patterns of orientation-sensitive involvement of the right hemisphere are found for the recognition of faces and houses. This finding is interpreted as evidence for a right hemisphere schema formation capacity that is applied not only to upright faces but also to other familiar classes of stimuli in their canonical upright orientation. It is suggested that any greater right hemisphere involvement in the recognition of upright faces is due to our greater expertise at recognizing faces than other stimulus types. We also find evidence that only a subset of right-handed adults show orientation-sensitive right hemisphere involvement in the recognition of faces and houses: in particular, those dextrals with a characteristic hemispheric arousal asymmetry in favor of the right hemisphere. In contrast, dextrals with a characteristic arousal asymmetry in favor of the left hemisphere do not show significant visual field asymmetries for faces or houses in either upright or inverted orientations.


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Dominancia Cerebral , Percepción de Forma , Orientación , Reconocimiento Visual de Modelos , Adolescente , Adulto , Nivel de Alerta , Atención , Aprendizaje Discriminativo , Cara , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino
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Epilepsia ; 28(1): 35-40, 1987.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3098554

RESUMEN

Stories were elicited from 29 epileptic patients with generalized, simple partial, and complex partial seizures with bilateral, right, or left foci, and from 32 persons in two control groups. Four older epileptic patients with long histories of left complex partial seizures were verbose. Their stories involved trivial and subjective details, consistent with circumstantiality and suggesting the substrate for a hallucinatory syndrome.


Asunto(s)
Epilepsia/psicología , Habla , Adolescente , Adulto , Afecto , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Epilepsias Parciales/psicología , Epilepsia del Lóbulo Temporal/psicología , Femenino , Lateralidad Funcional , Alucinaciones/psicología , Humanos , Masculino , Memoria , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pruebas Neuropsicológicas , Percepción , Conducta Verbal , Escalas de Wechsler
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