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M A JEEVES

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BROWN W, JEEVES M, Dietrich R, Burnison D
Neuropsychologia . 1999 Oct; 37(10):1165-80. PMID: 10509838
The role of the corpus callosum versus other cerebral commissures in the interhemispheric integration of visual information was studied in four individuals with complete agenesis of the corpus callosum, two...
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Moes P, JEEVES M, Norman W
Cortex . 1996 Dec; 32(4):631-46. PMID: 8954243
The consistent finding of studies employing visual matching tasks has been a reaction time and accuracy advantage for judgements about stimuli presented bilaterally when compared to the average performance of...
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JEEVES M, Moes P
Neuropsychologia . 1996 Jul; 34(7):627-36. PMID: 8783215
The difference in simple reaction times to unstructured stimuli contralateral to the hand used for response ('crossed' responses) and those stimuli ipsilateral to the hand used for response ('uncrossed' responses)--or...
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Ludwig T, JEEVES M
Cortex . 1996 Mar; 32(1):131-41. PMID: 8697744
Research has established that response latencies are generally shorter on visual matching tasks when one target is projected to each hemifield (bilateral presentation) than when both targets are projected to...
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BROWN W, Larson E, JEEVES M
Neuropsychologia . 1994 Apr; 32(4):439-48. PMID: 8047251
The hypothesis was tested that interhemispheric transfer time (IHTT), as measured in the latency of bilaterally recorded visual evoked potentials, is directionally asymmetric, i.e. that an IHTT is faster for...
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BROWN W, JEEVES M
Neuropsychologia . 1993 Dec; 31(12):1267-81. PMID: 8127426
The relationship between the efficiency of interhemispheric interactions via the corpus callosum and the speed and accuracy in making comparisons of information simultaneously presented to the right and left visual...
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Ludwig T, JEEVES M, Norman W, Dewitt R
Cortex . 1993 Dec; 29(4):691-713. PMID: 8124944
A series of studies have reported that responding is faster when letter pairs to be matched are projected to two hemispheres rather than one. Four experiments described here tested this...
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Norman W, JEEVES M, Milne A, Ludwig T
Cortex . 1992 Dec; 28(4):623-42. PMID: 1478088
Twenty-five normal subjects made "same-different" responses to dot patterns presented in the LVF, RVF or bilaterally. Task difficulty was manipulated in each condition by varying the number of dots in...
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JEEVES M
Neuropsychologia . 1991 Jan; 29(1):19-34. PMID: 2017306
Stereoperception in two acallosal patients and two partial callosotomy patients was compared with that of three normal subjects. All three patients with the splenium missing, whether due to agenesis or...