Left-Right Differences in Tachistoscopic Recognition: Directional Scanning or Cerebral Dominance?:

作者: M. P. Bryden

DOI: 10.2466/PMS.1966.23.3F.1127

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摘要: Although both single letters and groups of 3 are more readily identified when they appear in the right visual field, visual-field superiority on 2 tasks is not correlated. Single ...

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