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
1992
The selective perception and recognition of single words from competing dichotic stimulus pairs
Bonanno G, Wexler B. The selective perception and recognition of single words from competing dichotic stimulus pairs. Consciousness And Cognition 1992, 1: 241-264. DOI: 10.1016/1053-8100(92)90064-h.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAffective valenceSelective perceptionTwo-alternative forced-choice taskNegative affective valenceRecognition of wordsForced-choice taskUnconscious processingWord pairsStimulus pairsCognitive activityPerception effectSingle wordsDichotic presentationInitial consonantsIntertrial intervalControl taskRanking taskWordsTaskValencePerceptionRecognitionConsonantsMemoryAcoustic properties