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Hemispheric asymmetries in visual pattern processing in infancy.
Deruelle C, de Schonen S. Deruelle C, et al. Among authors: de schonen s. Brain Cogn. 1991 Jul;16(2):151-79. doi: 10.1016/0278-2626(91)90004-r. Brain Cogn. 1991. PMID: 1930974
A right hemisphere advantage was observed in a previous study of 4- to 9-month old infants presented with a face discrimination task (de Schonen & Mathivet, 1990). The present study was designed to investigate pattern processing by the two hemispheres and the in …
A right hemisphere advantage was observed in a previous study of 4- to 9-month old infants presented with a face discrimination task (de
Hemispheric asymmetry in a face discrimination task in infants.
de Schonen S, Mathivet E. de Schonen S, et al. Child Dev. 1990 Aug;61(4):1192-205. Child Dev. 1990. PMID: 2209189
A right-hemisphere advantage in a mother's face recognition task in infants aged between 4 and 10 months was found to exist by de Schonen, Gil de Diaz, and Mathivet. The present study was designed to test (a) whether the right-hemisphere advantage woul …
A right-hemisphere advantage in a mother's face recognition task in infants aged between 4 and 10 months was found to exist by de
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