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Stone, Mark – Journal of the Association for the Study of Perception, 1973
Author attempted to raise some valid points not answered by the published studies of the Reading Research Foundation and questioned the wisdom of the editors who allowed such research to be published in their journals. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Elementary School Students, Lateral Dominance, Neurological Organization
Scovel, Tom – Lang Learning, 1969
Paper presented to the Michigan Linguistic Society, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, October 4, 1969. Theorizes that the nature of the brain, not its nurture, inhibits the ability of a person to master the sound patterns of a second language without an accent. (DS)
Descriptors: Adults, Cerebral Dominance, Children, Interference (Language)
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Crinella, Francis M.; And Others – Child Development, 1971
Authors suggest that consideration be given to maximizing the opportunies for systems in either cerebral hemisphere to develop fully in early life, when the child is essentially split-brained," so that developmental imbalance does not exist when the two hemispheres later begin to communicate. (Authors/MB)
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Lateral Dominance, Literature Reviews, Neurological Impairments
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Zarske, John A. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1982
Neuropsychologically based intervention approaches for learning disabled students are reviewed. The approaches, which are in the areas of neurological organization, psycholinguistics, and perceptual motor skills, are also evaluated for their effectiveness in terms of theory and practice. (CJ)
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Educational Strategies, Learning Disabilities
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Messina, T. M. Fogliani; Fogliani, A. M. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1981
Tachistoscopic tests to identify three-letter words and simple geometric shapes were administered to 64 Italian children, ages 7-8. Results showed no significant differences in visual perceptual threshold between the two hemifields for either test, which was interpreted as confirming a lesser and not definitely determined lateralization in…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Neurological Organization, Pictorial Stimuli, Primary Education
Doktor, Robert – Training and Development Journal, 1982
The author shares his own experiences in the design of culturally appropriate human resources development programs in Asia. He discusses the differences in cognitive models of causation: Japanese cognition and western cognition. (CT)
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Cultural Differences
Nash, Paul – 1984
A project investigated the use of instant photography for creating synthesis between image and language, between pictures and words and thus stimulating the right-brain learning of students. By 1983 over 1 million students (including the learning disabled and hearing impaired) across the United States and Canada had participated in the project,…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Elementary Secondary Education, Neurological Organization, Photography
Yeh, Teh-ming – 1985
According to recent neurolinguistic theories and research, language and other analytic functions are located on the left side of the brain, while spatial and configurational abilities are located on the right side. However, there is some evidence that while learning a language requires the use of both hemispheres of the brain, the right hemisphere…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Chinese, Ideography, Language Processing
Vargha-Khadem, Faraneh; Isaacs, Elizabeth – 1985
The study sought to determine whether children with unilateral cerebral lesions sustained either prenatally or postnatally suffer from deficts in learning and memory skills and whether these differentiate left-sided from right-sided lesions. The subjects, 69 children ranging in age from 6 to 17 were divided into four patient groups: hemoplegic Ss…
Descriptors: Adventitious Impairments, Age Differences, Cerebral Dominance, Congenital Impairments
Bowlen, Clark – 1984
Using current right brain/left brain research, this paper develops a model that explains acting's underlying quality--the actor is both himself and the character. Part 1 presents (1) the background of the right brain/left brain theory, (2) studies showing that propositional communication is a left hemisphere function while affective communication…
Descriptors: Acting, Behavior Theories, Cerebral Dominance, Communication Research
Bogen, Joseph E. – UCLA Educator, 1975
Article discussed some educational implications of hemispheric lateralization of the human brain. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Diagrams, Educational Practices
Crowley, Sharon – 1978
Composition can play an important role in helping our society move away from being a "mentally handicapped" left-brained culture because composition is one of the few "bispheral" activities; left and right brain functions seem to alternate during the writing process, supplementing the insights of each other. Currently, however, most teaching of…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Educational Needs, English Instruction
Mahler, Donald – 1978
Background music has significant implications for the teaching-learning process in special education. Unobtrusive or background music is a powerful medium which can accentuate, maintain or attentuate overt behaviors in response to conscious sensory stimuli, and special educators could use music as a tool to increase the effectiveness and…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Cerebral Dominance, Handicapped Children, Learning Processes
Harris, Lauren Jay – 1975
This paper presents background information, an introductory statement of theoretical positions, and brief abstracts of research papers from a symposium on the functional specialization of cerebral hemispheres in infants and children. According to one view of the development of cerebral specialization, the two hemispheres are initially…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes
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Ehrlichman, Howard; And Others – 1973
The direction of subjects' first gaze shift following questions designed to elicit verbal-linguistic or visuo-spatial processing was examined in three experiments under video camera and face-to-face interview conditions. In all three experiments, verbal questions elicited significantly more downward gaze shifts than spatial questions. However,…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Eye Movements, Motor Reactions
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