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Shedletsky, Leonard J. – 1979
It was reasoned that if the right ear/left brain hemisphere is more efficient than the left ear/right hemisphere at extracting the meaning of a sentence, then verbatim information presented to the right ear may be more difficult to retrieve than verbatim information presented to the left ear immediately after the sentence is heard. This idea was…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Cerebral Dominance, Communication Research, Hearing (Physiology)