1971
DOI: 10.1016/s0010-9452(71)80033-3
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Effect of Unilateral Brain Damage on Perception of Temporal Order

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“…These results accord with the findings of Vroon et al (1977) but conflict with the conclusions drawn by Efron et al (1985). Given the weight ofevidence from nonclinical (Efron 1963a(Efron , 1963bMills & Rollman, 1980;Nicholls, 1994aNicholls, , 1994bNicholls & Atkinson, 1993;Nicholls & Cooper, 1991;Robinson & Solomon, 1974) and clinical research (Carmon, 1978;Carmon & Nachshon, 1971;Goldman, Lodge, Hammer, Semmes, & Mishkin, 1968;Lackner & Teuber, 1973), it seems safe to conclude that an LH specialization for temporal processing does exist. The consistency of the LH advantage over a range of stimulus modalities suggests that the LH's enhanced capacity for temporal processing is crossmodal.…”
Section: Response Biasmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…These results accord with the findings of Vroon et al (1977) but conflict with the conclusions drawn by Efron et al (1985). Given the weight ofevidence from nonclinical (Efron 1963a(Efron , 1963bMills & Rollman, 1980;Nicholls, 1994aNicholls, , 1994bNicholls & Atkinson, 1993;Nicholls & Cooper, 1991;Robinson & Solomon, 1974) and clinical research (Carmon, 1978;Carmon & Nachshon, 1971;Goldman, Lodge, Hammer, Semmes, & Mishkin, 1968;Lackner & Teuber, 1973), it seems safe to conclude that an LH specialization for temporal processing does exist. The consistency of the LH advantage over a range of stimulus modalities suggests that the LH's enhanced capacity for temporal processing is crossmodal.…”
Section: Response Biasmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…At ®rst sight, this ®nding would seem to contradict the generally accepted dichotomy according to which, whilst the harmonic integration of sounds is primarily a function of the right hemisphere [7,23,26,29,35,40], the temporal integration of auditory events mainly involves left hemispheric structures [6,10,11,14,32,33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Patients with RH damage required a significantly shorter SOA (66 msec) to make the same discrimination. A deficit following LH damage has been reported for a variety ofother tasks, including two-click fusion (Lackner & Teuber, 1973), the identification of sequences (Carmon & Nachshon, 1971), flicker fusion (Goldman, Lodge, Hammer, Semmes, & Mishkin, 1968), and the temporal integration ofsequences (Szelag, Steinbiichel, & Poppel, 1997). Although the majority of the evidence does appear to support a temporalprocessing deficit following LH damage (Nicholls, 1996), it should be noted that this support is not unanimous (Aram & Ekelman, 1988;Efron et aI., 1985;Parsons, Majumder, & Chandler, 1967).…”
Section: +---1--t--+--+-+--olf--+--+---1--1mentioning
confidence: 99%