Boles D B
Cortex. 1983 Apr;19(1):99-113. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(83)80053-7.
A survey of previous literature suggests that asymmetries obtained in visual field recognition are larger when stimuli are presented bilaterally than when presented unilaterally. Three experiments confirm the existence of the effect, eliminate a number of published hypotheses used to explain it, and support a mechanism of hemispheric interaction in processing information. Both theoretical and methodological implications are discussed.
对以往文献的一项调查表明,当双侧呈现刺激时,在视野识别中获得的不对称性比单侧呈现时更大。三个实验证实了这种效应的存在,排除了一些已发表的用于解释它的假设,并支持了一种在处理信息时半球相互作用的机制。同时讨论了理论和方法上的意义。