10
Views
12
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

The Differential Hemispheric Processing of Emotion: A Comparative Analysis in Strongly-Lateralized Sinistrals and Dextrals

, &
Pages 59-71 | Received 18 Jun 1989, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

References

  • Bakan P., Dibb G., Reed P. Handedness and birth stress. Neuropsychologia 1973; M: 363–366
  • Beaumont J. G., Diamond S. J. Interhemispheric transfer of figural information in right- and non-right-handed subjects. Acta Psychologica 1975; 39: 97–104
  • Bear D., Schiff D., Saver J., Greenberg M., Freeman R. Quantitative analysis of cerebral asymmetries. Fronto-occipital correlation, sexual dimorphism and association with handedness. Archives of Neurology 1986; 43: 598–603
  • Blau A. The master hand. American Orthopsychiatry Association, New York 1946, Research Monograph No. 5.
  • Curry F. K. A comparison of left-handed and right-handed subjects on verbal and non-verbal dichotic listening tasks. Cortex 1967; 3: 343–352
  • Davidson R. Hemispheric asymmetry and emotion. Approaches to emotion, K. Scherer, P. Ekman. Lawrence Erlbaum, Hillsdale, New Jersey 1984
  • Davidson R. J., Fox N. A. Asymmetrical brain activity discriminates between positive and negative affective stimuli in human infants. Science 1982; 218: 1235–1237
  • Davidson R. J., Schwartz G. E. Patterns of cerebral lateralization during cardiac biofeedback versus the self regulation of emotion: Sex differences. Psychophysiology 1976; 13: 62–68
  • Davidson R. J., Schwartz G. E., Saron C., Bennett J., Coleman D. J. Frontal versus parietal EEG asymmetry during positiv and negative affect. Psychophysiology 1979; 16: 202–203
  • Gainotti G. Emotions et lateralisation hemispherique. Encephale 1984; 9: 345–364
  • Geschwind N. Dyslexia in neurological perspective. Dyslexia: A Neuroscientific Approach to Clinical Evaluation, F. H. Duffy, N. Geschwind. Little, Brown and Company, Boston/Toronto 1982
  • Geschwind N., Behan P. Laterality, hormones, and immunity. Cerebral dominance: The biological foundation, N. Geschwind, A. Galaburda. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA 1984
  • Hardyck C., Petrinovich L. F. Left-handedness. Psychological Bulletin 1977; 84: 385–404
  • Harshman R. A. (1976) Sex, language, and the brain: Adult sex differences in lateralization. Conference on Human Brain function: Brain Information Service, Los Angeles, 1976, D. O. Walter, L. Rogers, J. M. Finzi-Fried. B.R.I. Publications Office, UCLA.
  • Hecaen H., Sauget J. Cerebral dominance in left-handed subjects. Cortex 1971; 7: 19–48
  • Hochberg F. H., LeMay M. Arteriographic correlates of handedness. Neurology 1975; 25: 218–222
  • Keppel G. Design and analysis: A researcher's handbook. Prentice-Hall., Englewood Cliffs 1982
  • Ketterer M. W. Lateralized representation of affect, affect cognizance and the coronary-prone personality. Biological Psychology 1982; 15: 171–189
  • LeMay M., Culebras A. Human brain-morphologic differences in the hemispheres demonstrable by carotid arteriography. New England Journal of Medicine 1972; 287: 168–170
  • Levy J., Gur R. C. Individual differences in psychoneurological organization. Neuropsychology of left-handedness, J. Herron. Academic Press., New York 1980
  • Levy J., Reid M. Variations in writing posture and cerebral organization. Science 1976; 194: 337–339
  • McRae D. L., Branch C. L., Milner B. The occipital horn and cerebral dominance. Neurology 1968; 18: 95–100
  • Meyers M., Smith B. D. Hemispheric asymmetry and emotion: Effects of nonverbal affective stimuli. Biological Psychology 1986; 22: 11–22
  • Meyers M., Smith B. D. Cerebral processing of nonverbal affective stimuli: Differential effects of cognitive and affective sets on hemispheric asymmetry. Biological Psychology 1987; 24: 67–84
  • Moss E. M., Davidson R. J., Saron C. Cross-Cultural differences in hemisphericity: EEG asymmetry discriminates between Japanese and Westerns. Neuropsychologia 1985; 23: 131–5
  • Nagylaki T., Levy J. “The sound of one paw clapping” isn't sound. Behavior Genetics 1973; 3: 279–292
  • Oldfield R. C. The assessment and analysis of handedness: The Edinburgh Inventory. Neuropsychologia 1971; 9: 91–113
  • Pieniadz J. M., Naeser M. A. Computed tomographic scan cerebral asymmetries and morphologic brain asymmetries: Correlation in the same cases post mortem. Archives of Neurology 1984; 41: 403–409
  • Reivich M., Alavi A., Gur R. C. Positron emission tomographic studies of perceptual tasks. Annals of Neurology 1984; 15: 61–5
  • Salmaso D., Longoni A. M. Hand preference in an Italian sample. Perceptual and Motor Skills 1983; 57: 1039–1042
  • Smith B. D., Ketterer M. W. Lateralized cortical/cognitive processing and bilateral electrodermal activity: Effects of sensory mode and sex. Biological Psychology 1982; 15: 191–201
  • Smith B. D., Ketterer M. W., Concannon M. Bilateral electrodermal activity as a function of hemisphere-specific stimulation, hand preference, sex and familial handedness. Biological Psychology 1981; 12: 1–11
  • Smith B. D., Meyers M., Kline R. Parietal processing of affect and cognition: Cerebral organization in left-handed subjects. Biological Psychology, (in press).
  • Smith B. D., Meyers M., Kline R. For better or for worse: Left-handedness, pathology, and talent. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, (in press).
  • Smith B. D., Meyers M., Kline R., Bozman A. Hemispheric asymmetry and emotion: Lateralized parietal processing of affect and cognition. Biological Psychology, (in press).
  • Sperry R. Some effects of disconnecting the cerebral hemispheres. Science 1932; 217: 1223–1226
  • Tucker D. M. Lateral brain function, emotion, and conceptualization. Psychological Bulletin 1981; 89: 19–46
  • Tucker D. M., Stenslie C. E., Roth R. S., Shearer S. L. Right frontal lobe activation and right hemisphere performance. Archives of General Psychiatry 1981; 38: 169–174
  • Wada J. A., Clarke R., Hamm A. Cerebral hemispheric asymmetry in humans: Cortical speech zones in 100 adult and 100 infant brains. Archives of Neurology 1975; 32: 239–246

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.