Effect of Prior Mental Activity on a Parafoveal Task
This study investigated the effects of spatial and verbal tasks on subsequent strategies of men and women on a parafoveal task. Dextrals, 30 men and 30 women, performed a parafoveal task which had been previously demonstrated to show no visual-field advantage. Mental activity resulting from the spatial and verbal prior tasks produced a right-field (left-brain) advantage on the parafoveal task, which was significantly greater for men than for women.
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Vol 72
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pp. 86-90
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1993 ◽
Vol 77
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pp. 1299-1308
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1973 ◽
Vol 1
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pp. 115-123
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Vol 7
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pp. 101-108
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pp. 346-347
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Vol 17
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