Ifune C K, Vermeire B A, Hamilton C R
Behav Neural Biol. 1984 Jul;41(2):231-5. doi: 10.1016/s0163-1047(84)90639-3.
Eight split-brain monkeys were tested for hemispheric differences in their viewing of and responses to colored videotape recordings of monkeys, people, animals, and scenery. The number of facial expressions elicited from the right hemisphere was significantly greater than the number made when using the left hemisphere. Monkeys also tended to look longer when viewing with their right hemispheres than when viewing with the left.
对八只裂脑猴进行了测试,以研究它们在观看猴子、人类、动物和风景的彩色录像带时,以及对这些录像带做出反应时的半球差异。右半球引发的面部表情数量明显多于使用左半球时产生的数量。猴子用右半球观看时的注视时间也往往比用左半球观看时更长。