1993
Asymmetrical Visual Deprivation: A Technique to Differentially Influence Lateral Hemispheric Function
Levick S, Wexler B, Lorig T, Gur R, Gur R, Schwartz G. Asymmetrical Visual Deprivation: A Technique to Differentially Influence Lateral Hemispheric Function. Perceptual And Motor Skills 1993, 76: 1363-1382. PMID: 8337093, DOI: 10.2466/pms.1993.76.3c.1363.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVisual deprivationHemispheric functionCross-modal influencesSpatial orientation taskPerception of pleasantnessLine bisection testVisual attentionVerbal reasoningContact lens methodIntegrated brainOrientation taskLeft hemisphereMood statesEEG thetaMore thetaLateral asymmetryActivation balanceGeneral hypothesisThetaPleasantnessDeprivationHemisphereInput deprivationPerceptionTask
1986
Effects of emotion on perceptual asymmetry: Interactions with personality
Wexler B, Schwartz G, Warrenburg S, Servis M, Tarlatzis I. Effects of emotion on perceptual asymmetry: Interactions with personality. Neuropsychologia 1986, 24: 699-710. PMID: 3785657, DOI: 10.1016/0028-3932(86)90009-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPerceptual asymmetryAnxious subjectsEffects of emotionHigh-anxious subjectsLow-anxious subjectsLeft-hemisphere functionDichotic word testDichotic listening testWord TestEmotional qualityLeft hemisphereEmotionsPersonality characteristicsInformation processingPersonality groupsBrain statesListening testsNeutral testWordsHemispherePersonalitySubjectsProcessingTestAsymmetry