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Subject Index

A
Affective asymmetries, see alsoDevelop-
mental differences
in asymmetry, 9, 197 - 198
cross-cuing in split-brain patients,
80 - 82
emotional reactions with Wada test,
60 - 61
facial expressions, 134 - 135, 178
with infants, 197 - 198
in left-moders vs. right-moders,
40 - 41
and prosody, 9, 62 - 63
and psychoses, 89 - 93
Anatomical asymmetries, seeMorphologi-
cal asymmetries
Animal asymmetries, 15 - 26
current reflections on, 24 - 26
functional differences, 20 - 21
in birds, 21 - 22
in monkeys, 21
in rats, 22
paw and claw preferences, 16 - 17
pharmacological differences, 18 - 20
with dopamine, 18 - 19
with norepinephrine, 19 - 20
prelinguistic commonalities, 25 - 26
sex differences in rat, 18, 143 - 145,
148
split-brain studies, 22 - 24
sylvian fissure in apes, 17
temporal planum in apes, 17 - 18
vocal differences in birds, 20 - 21
Aphasia, seeNeuropsychological disorders
Attentional bias, 120 - 125
Bryden's assessment of, 121 - 123
gender differences in, 150 - 151
handedness differences in, 177
Iaccino model, 123 - 125
Kinsbourne model, 120 - 121
Autism, seeMental disorder asymmetries

B
Body asymmetries, 4 - 5
eye, ear, and foot, 4 - 5
handedness, 4

C
Commissurotomy studies, 71 - 86
acute disconnection syndrome, 82 - 84
callosal agenesis, 85 - 86
cross-cuing, 80 - 82
misconceptions about, 82 - 84
modal divisions, 76 - 77

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Publication Information: Book Title: Left Brain--Right Brain Differences: Inquiries, Evidence, and New Approaches. Contributors: James F. Iaccino - author. Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Place of Publication: Hillsdale, NJ. Publication Year: 1993. Page Number: 279.
    
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