Handbook of dichotic listening : theory, methods and research

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Handbook of dichotic listening : theory, methods and research

edited by Kenneth Hugdahl

Wiley, c1988

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Includes index

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内容説明

The aim of this handbook is to bring together in one volume knowledge of the use of dichotic listening in studies of hemispheric asymmetry and lateralization in the human brain. Originally a research tool, dichotic listening is now widely used in clinical and applied settings. As a work covering most aspects of the technique from both a theoretical and methodological perspective, this handbook should be of interest to psychologists, neuropsychologists, speech therapists, psychiatrists and neurologists.

目次

  • Part 1 Dichotic listening and cerebral asymmetry: an overview of the dichotic listening procedure and its relation to cerebral organization, M.P.Bryden
  • monaural asymmetries, John L.Bradshaw and Norman C.Nettleton
  • invariant properties of auditory perceptual asymmetry assessed by dichotic monitoring, Christopher R.Clark et al
  • dichotic presentation as a method for single hemisphere stimulation studies, Bruce E.Wexler. Part 2 Anatomical and neurological considerations: dichotic listening and sodium amytal - functional and morphological aspects of hemispheric asymmetry, Esther Strauss
  • anatomical correlates of paradoxic ear extinction, Paul J.Eslinger and Hanna Damasio
  • dichotic listening after commissurotomy, John J.Sidtis. Part 3 Methodological, acoustic and phonetic considerations: statistical properties of dichotic listening scores, Charles E.Speaks
  • can dichotic listening measure "degree of lateralization?", Richard A.Harshman and Margaret E.Lundy
  • acoustic and phonetic feature effects in dichotic listening, Vivien C.Tartter. Part 4 Non-verbal stimuli and affective processes: determinants of laterality for music - towards an information processing account, Isabelle Peretz and Jose Morais
  • dichotic studies of the lateralization of affect in normal subjects, M.P.Bryden. Part 5 Electrophysiological and autonomic correlates: auditory evoked responses as an index of laterality - findings from studies of speech perception, Dennis L.Molfese and Christina L.Adams
  • dichotic listening in the study of associative learning - the dichotic conditioning paradigms, Kenneth Hugdahl. Part 6 Children and reading disorders: dichotic listening in children, Merrill Hiscock and Matthew H.Decter
  • dichotic listening - evidence from learning and reading disabled children, John E.Obrzut and Carol A.Boliek
  • dichotic listening and reading (dis)ability, Dirk J.Bakker and E.Jan Kappers. Part 7 Psychopathology: dichotic listening in psychiatric patients, Gerard E.Bruder
  • dichotic listening models of cerebral deficit in schizophrenia, Israel Nachshon. Part 8 Group and individual differences: dichotic listening assessment of group and individual differences - methodological and practical issues, Richard A.Harshman.

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