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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