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Hemispheric asymmetries in processing numerical meaning in arithmetic
Selim Jang,
Daniel C. Hyde
Psychology
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
Neuroscience Program
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Cognitive Processes
100%
Hemispheric Asymmetry
100%
Right Visual Field
100%
Dot Array
100%
Late Positive Complex
100%
Differential Sensitivity
50%
Neuroimaging
50%
Event-related Potentials
50%
Probe Array
50%
Information Integration
50%
Linguistic Processes
50%
Left Hemisphere
50%
Hemispheric Lateralization
50%
Neural Sensitivity
50%
Memory Retrieval
50%
Visual Field
50%
General Cognitive
50%
Arithmetic Problems
50%
Addition Problems
50%
Neural Signatures
50%
Functional Dissociation
50%
Nonsymbolic
50%
General Linguistics
50%
Symbolic Addition
50%
Temporal Dissociation
50%
Magnitude Processing
50%
Visual Half-field Paradigm
50%
Ordinal Processing
50%
Operational Momentum
50%
Psychology
Visual Field
100%
Numerical Processing
100%
Decision Making
33%
Event-Related Potential
33%
Cognitive Process
33%
Neuroimaging
33%
Memory Retrieval
33%
Addition Problem
33%
Two Dots
33%