Ear preference and abstractness in dichotic listening
Abstract Right ear preference in terms of percentage correct and number of ear orders was demonstrated in a dichotic listening context using noun pairs matched for initial phonemes. Ear order effects were markedly reduced as compared with previous results. The superiority of right over left ear was...
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Enthalten in: Psychonomic Science - Heidelberg : Springer, 1964, 3(1965), 1-12 vom: Jan., Seite 547-548 |
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