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Original Article

Interhemispheric interference during word naming

Pages 43-56 | Received 16 Dec 1985, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Timothy R. Jordan & Geoffrey R. Patching. (2003) Perceptual interactions between bilaterally presented words: What you get is often not what you see.. Neuropsychology 17:4, pages 566-577.
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Stephen D. Christman. (2001) Individual Differences in Stroop and Local-Global Processing: A Possible Role of Interhemispheric Interaction. Brain and Cognition 45:1, pages 97-118.
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Young-Sook Sohn, Jacqueline Liederman & Mark Tippens Reinitz. (1996) Division of inputs between hemispheres eliminates illusory conjunctions. Neuropsychologia 34:11, pages 1057-1068.
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Carisa A. Ash, Cheryl L. Crist, David Salisbury, Matthew Dewell & Michael J. Boivin. (2018) Unilateral and Bilateral Brain Hemispheric Advantage on Visual Matching Tasks and Their Relationship to Styles of Religiosity. Journal of Psychology and Theology 24:2, pages 133-154.
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Warren S. Brown & Malcolm A. Jeeves. (1993) Bilateral visual field processing and evoked potential interhemispheric transmission time. Neuropsychologia 31:12, pages 1267-1281.
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Joseph B. Hellige. (2016) Unity of Thought and Action: Varieties of Interaction Between the Left and Right Cerebral Hemispheres. Current Directions in Psychological Science 2:1, pages 21-26.
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W.D. Norman, M.A. Jeeves, A. Milne & T. Ludwig. (1992) Hemispheric interactions: The Bilateral Advantage and Task Difficulty. Cortex 28:4, pages 623-642.
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Aysenil Belger & Marie T. Banich. (1992) Interhemispheric interaction affected by computational complexity. Neuropsychologia 30:10, pages 923-929.
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Marie T. Banich, Valorie C. Elledge & Neal Stolar. (1992) Variations in Lateralized Processing among Right-Handers: Effects on Patterns of Cognitive Performance. Cortex 28:2, pages 273-288.
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Marie T. Banich & Aysenil Belger. (1990) Interhemispheric Interaction: How Do the Hemispheres Divide and Conquer a Task?. Cortex 26:1, pages 77-94.
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Jörg Schmitz-Gielsdorf, Klaus Willmes, Christa Vondenhoff & Wolfgang Hartje. (1988) Effects of spatial arrangement of letter pairs in a name-matching task with unilateral and bilateral hemifield stimulation. Neuropsychologia 26:4, pages 591-602.
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Jacqueline Liederman & Patricia Meehan. (1986) When is between-hemisphere division of labor advantageous?. Neuropsychologia 24:6, pages 863-874.
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