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Right Hemisphere Dominance in Visual Statistical Learning

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Right Hemisphere Dominance in Visual Statistical Learning
■ Several studies report a right hemisphere advantage for visuospatial integration and a left hemisphere advantage for inferring conceptual knowledge from patterns of covariation. The present study examined hemispheric asymmetry in the implicit learning of new visual feature combinations. A split-brain patient and normal control participants viewed multishape scenes presented in either the right or the left visual fields. Unbeknownst to the participants, the scenes were composed from a random combination of fixed pairs of shapes. Subsequent testing found that control participants could discriminate fixed-pair shapes from randomly combined shapes when presented in either visual field. The split-brain patient performed at chance except when both the practice and the test displays were presented in the left visual field (right hemisphere). These results suggest that the statistical learning of new visual features is dominated by visuospatial processing in the right hemisphere and provi...
Matthew E. Roser, József Fiser, Richard N.
Added 14 May 2011
Updated 14 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where JOCN
Authors Matthew E. Roser, József Fiser, Richard N. Aslin, Michael S. Gazzaniga
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