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TY - GEN
ID - cogprints923
UR - http://cogprints.org/923/
A1 - Zaidel, Dahlia W.
Y1 - 1994/03//
N2 - The dominant view in neuropsychology fails to consider that the
hemispheric "functional division of labor" in terms of language versus
non-language reflects but one dimension of hemispheric differences.
That is, specialization of language in the left hemisphere and of
spatial orientation in the right represent only specific aspects of the
general underlying hemispheric meaning systems. Indeed, we have found
that there can be two full-blown meaning systems, one in the left and
one in the right, which can operate separately and simultaneously in
the normal brain.
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PB - Academic Press
KW - hemispheric specialization
KW - schema
KW - schemata
KW - long-term memory
KW - semantic memory
KW - left hemisphere
KW - right hemisphere
KW - meaning systems
KW - scenes
KW - violations
KW - incongruous
KW - natural categories
KW - typicality
KW - art and brain.
TI - Worlds apart: Pictorial semantics in the left and right cerebral hemispheres
SP - 5
AV - public
EP - 8
ER -