Hemispheric dominance and gender in the perception of an illusion.

作者: Shardad Rasmjou , Markus Hausmann , Onur Güntürkün

DOI: 10.1016/S0028-3932(98)00154-7

关键词: CognitionPerceptionRight hemisphereDominance (ethology)PsychologyOptical illusionIllusionDevelopmental psychologyCognitive psychologyLateralization of brain functionLaterality

摘要: Perception of geometric illusions is a visuo-spatial process. As such processes often have been found to be predominantly the domain right hemisphere, this hemisphere may expected perceive more readilly than left hemisphere. Using herringbone illusion in reaction-test paradigm, we that right-handed males was significantly deceived left, whereas no significant hemispheric difference observed females. This first demonstration gender differences lateralized perception an illusion.

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