Lateralized word recognition: Assessing the role of hemispheric specialization, modes of lexical access, and perceptual asymmetry

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Jordan, TR
Patching, GR
Milner, AD
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[1] Univ Nottingham, Sch Psychol, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England
[2] Univ York, Dept Psychol, York YO1 5DD, N Yorkshire, England
[3] Univ St Andrews, Dept Psychol, St Andrews KY16 9AJ, Fife, Scotland
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10.1037/0096-1523.26.3.1192
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The processing advantage for words in the right visual field (RVF) has often been assigned to parallel orthographic analysis by the left hemisphere and sequential by the right. The authors investigated this notion using the Reicher-Wheeler task to suppress influences of guesswork and an eye-tracker to ensure central fixation. RVF advantages obtained for all serial positions and identical U-shaped serial-position curves obtained for both visual fields (Experiments 1-4). These findings were not influenced by lexical constraint (Experiment 2) and were obtained with masked and nonmasked displays (Experiment 3). Moreover, words and nonwords produced similar serial-position effects in each field, but only RVF stimuli produced a word-nonword effect (Experiment 4). These findings support the notion that left-hemisphere function underlies the RVF advantage but not the nation that each hemisphere uses a different mode of orthographic analysis.
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