Hi Gary, There is quite a substantial literature on this. Try a citation search on Justine Sergent's papers from the early 1980s, or on papers by Joseph Hellige later that decade and from the 1990s. If you Google 'joseph hellige spatial frequency' you can find the latter papers. Googling 'spatial frequency hypothesis psychology' also brings up a range of more recent contributions. Just for the record, Young and Bion (1981) had nothing to do with spatial frequencies. We did publish one relevant study (Newcombe, de Haan, Ross and Young, Neuropsychologia, 1989, 27, 523-538), but it didn't involve lateralised presentation. Cheers, Andy Young.
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1. query on HSF/LSF face processing and hemispheric asymmetries (Gary Cottrell)
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Message: 1 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2012 23:58:08 -0700 From: Gary Cottrell <gary@eng.ucsd.edu> To: face-research-list@lists.stir.ac.uk Subject: [Face-research-list] query on HSF/LSF face processing and hemispheric asymmetries Message-ID: <B1172C3E-33A4-4F61-AEBC-A0D2A3C7828D@eng.ucsd.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Hi folks -
I am looking for references hemispheric asymmetries in the spatial frequency processing of faces. I.e., what would be ideal would be experiments with brief presentations to a different hemi-fields of low or high-pass faces. I know about Sergent's 1985 paper and Young & Bion 1981. Things seem scarce after that.
thanks! gary cottrell
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