M C Corballis
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Badzakova-Trajkov G, Corballis M, Haberling I
Neuropsychologia
. 2015 Dec;
93(Pt B):386-393.
PMID: 26712091
The current review investigates the question of the relationship of different hemispheric specializations. Hemispheric specializations are the result of the seemingly distinctive ability of the left and right hemisphere to...
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Corballis M, Roldan C, Zbrodoff J
Mem Cognit
. 2011 Jan;
2(3):501-8.
PMID: 21274781
In three experiments, Ss responded to individual digits or letters according to whether or not each was in some prememorized list. There were either two possible responses (yes-no condition) or...
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Corballis M
Trends Cogn Sci
. 2011 Jan;
2(4):152-7.
PMID: 21227112
I argue that the phylogenetic and neurobiological bases for cerebral asymmetry in humans are likely to be found in motor systems rather than in perceptual systems. Current genetic models of...
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Gutnik B, Corballis M, Nicholson J
Percept Mot Skills
. 2004 Apr;
98(1):249-71.
PMID: 15058887
There is a lacuna in literature with reference to the spatial lateral difference in fast rhythmical movements produced by the whole dominant and nondominant whole arm, where spinal regulation has...
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Milivojevic B, Clapp W, Johnson B, Corballis M
Psychophysiology
. 2004 Feb;
40(6):967-78.
PMID: 14986850
When inverted, thatcherized faces appear normal. This may be due to a decrease in configural and an increase in featural processing. It is not known whether this processing is continuous...
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Milivojevic B, Johnson B, Hamm J, Corballis M
Neuropsychologia
. 2003 May;
41(10):1345-56.
PMID: 12757907
Reaction times, accuracy and 128-channel event-related potentials (ERPs) were measured from 14 normal, right-handed subjects while they performed two different parity-judgment tasks that require transformations of mental images: a relatively...
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Hunt G, Corballis M, Gray R
Nature
. 2001 Dec;
414(6865):707.
PMID: 11742382
New Caledonian crows (Fig. 1) fashion tapered tools from either the left or the right edge of the long narrow leaves of pandanus trees or screw pines, which they use...
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Thayer Z, Johnson B, Corballis M, Hamm J
Neuroreport
. 2001 Dec;
12(16):3433-7.
PMID: 11733685
We measured brain potentials from human subjects performing a mental rotation task requiring right-left judgments of misoriented hands, and a control task requiring palm-back judgments of the same stimuli. High-density,...
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Corballis M
Psychol Rev
. 2001 Nov;
108(4):805-10; discussion 811-3.
PMID: 11699118
G. V. Jones and M. Martin (2000) argued, contrary to M. C. Corballis (1997), that a gene for handedness might plausibly be located in homologous, noncombining regions of the X...
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Corballis M, Corballis P
Neuropsychologia
. 2001 Oct;
39(13):1395-400.
PMID: 11585607
Three split-brained subjects, one (N.G.) with full forebrain commissurotomy and two (V.P. and J.W.) with callosotomy, made same-different judgments about pairs of visual stimuli that were flashed either unilaterally or...