Models of lexical access in the callotosomized brain. Reuter-Lorenz, P. & Baynes, K. J Cogn Neurosci, 4(2):155–164, 1992. doi abstract bibtex A word superiority effect demonstrated in each visual field suggests that both hemispheres have access to a visual lexicon. ... the LH tends to utilize a parallel access mode, whereas the RH mode is less efficient and may be serial. ...only JW's LH showed letter priming.
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