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Neurophysiological and Behavioral Correlates of Language Processing and Hemispheric Specialization
The purpose of this study was to examine language organization in the brain by using a series of three tasks concurrent with event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate both hemispheric differences and interhemispheric reactions. Overall, the findings from this study support a relative rather than absolute hemispheric specialization for language processing. Despite an overall RVF (LH) advantage, both hemispheres were capable of performing the tasks and benefited from semantic priming.
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August 1998
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McCann, Christina M. (Christina Marie)
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The UNT Digital Library