Bruyer R
University of Louvain, Department of Medicine, Bruxelles, Belgium.
J Physiol (Paris). 1988;83(1):3-10.
The few studies dealing with physiological (EEG, VEP) brain asymmetries in the processing of faces by neurologically intact subjects are critically reviewed from a psychological point of view. It emerges that a more careful selection of the cognitive tasks is needed, along with more prudent statistical planning. The difficulties of comparing physiological and behavioral asymmetries are also emphasized.
从心理学角度对少数关于神经功能正常的受试者在处理面部信息时生理(脑电图、视觉诱发电位)脑不对称性的研究进行了批判性综述。结果表明,需要更谨慎地选择认知任务,以及更审慎的统计规划。同时也强调了比较生理和行为不对称性的困难。