BRAIN AND COGNITION Journal
Overview
publication venue for
- Factor analysis of the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory: Inconsistent handedness yields a two-factor solution. 98:82-86. 2015
- Handedness differences observed in episodic memory retrieval do not extend to the domain of prospective memory. 92:118-122. 2014
- Handedness differences in information framing. 84:85-89. 2014
- Inaction inertia, the sunk cost effect, and handedness: Avoiding the losses of past decisions. 80:192-200. 2012
- Look over there! Unilateral gaze increases geographical memory of the 50 United States. 78:59-62. 2012
- Mixed-handedness advantages in episodic memory obtained under conditions of intentional learning extend to incidental learning. 77:17-22. 2011
- Individual differences in risk perception versus risk taking: Handedness and interhemispheric interaction. 63:51-58. 2007
- An assessment of sleep architecture as a function of degree of handedness in college women using a home sleep monitor. 54:186-197. 2004
- Increased interhemispheric interaction is associated with decreased false memories in a verbal converging semantic associates paradigm. 56:313-319. 2004
- Individual Differences in Stroop and Local-Global Processing: A Possible Role of Interhemispheric Interaction. 45:97-118. 2001
- Visual Field Differences in Spatial Frequency Discrimination. 41:381-389. 1999
- The Role of Hemispheric Activation in Person Perception: Evidence for an Attentional Focus Model. 38:202-219. 1998
- Handedness in Musicians: Bimanual Constraints on Performance. 22:266-272. 1993
- On the Complex Relation Between Perceptual Characteristics and Hemispheric Asymmetry. 21:123-129. 1993
- Visual hemispheric asymmetries depend on which spatial frequencies are task relevant. 20:308-314. 1992
- Hemispheric asymmetry in the processing of absolute versus relative spatial frequency. 16:62-73. 1991
- The Many Sides of the Two Sides of the Brain. 1994
- Perceptual characteristics in visual laterality research 1989
Research
category
- NEUROSCIENCES Category
- PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Category
Identity
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 0278-2626
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1090-2147
Other
journal abbreviation
- BRAIN COGNITION