On the complex relation between perceptual characteristics and hemispheric asymmetry.

Abstract:

:The relation between hemispheric asymmetry and perceptual characteristics in general, and the spatial frequency content of input in particular, are discussed in reference to Peterzell's (1991) reply to a literature review by Christman (1989a). Three main points are presented: (1) there is evidence that spatial frequency, independent of the total information/energy content of input, does influence patterns of hemispheric asymmetry; (2) that information and energy represent potentially dissociable constructs that need to be considered separately; and (3) that there is recent evidence that numerous input and task characteristics, other than spatial frequency content, influence hemispheric asymmetry (e.g., spatial phase, relative spatial frequency, temporal frequency, task requirements, etc.).

journal_name

Brain Cogn

journal_title

Brain and cognition

authors

Christman SD

doi

10.1006/brcg.1993.1009

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1993-01-01 00:00:00

pages

123-9

issue

1

eissn

0278-2626

issn

1090-2147

pii

S0278-2626(83)71009-2

journal_volume

21

pub_type

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