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Head partitions facilitate feeding by subordinate horses in the presence of dominant pen-mates.
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Year: 1987

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Dominance. --- Feeding. --- Horse. --- Horses. --- Partition.

Individual differences in hemispheric specialization
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ISBN: 0306425866 1468479016 1468478990 Year: 1987 Volume: vol 130 Publisher: New York, New York : Plenum Press,

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This volume originates from a NATO Advanced Research Workshop held in Maratea. Italy from 8th-15th October 198~. Aims and contributions are described at greater length in the Introduction and the following chapters. It is hoped that this volume will provide a critical overview of hemispheric specialization in relation to individual differences, but one that is not intended to be comprehensive. Three contributions on this theme are made by authors who were invited to the Workshop but were unable to participate in it. The volume contains a critical appraisal of the differentially specialized functions of left and right human cerebral hemispheres in verbal and visuospatial domains respectively (formerly cerebral dominance). in relation to individual variation due. for example. to gender and handedness. Critical cross-comparison of several methods of assessing hemispheric specialization such as perceptual/behavioral. clinical/neurological. electrophysiological and "real time" methods of assessment of cerebral orientation have been made. Individual differences have been considered in relation to statistical concepts in the assessment of cerebral lateralization. Some emphasis has been placed on the application of these methods and concepts to psychopathology.


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Duality and unity of the brain : unified functioning and specialisation of the hemispheres : proceedings of an international symposium held at the Wenner-Gren Center, Stockholm, May 29-31, 1986
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ISBN: 1349089427 1349089400 0333423038 Year: 1987 Publisher: Basingstoke : The Macmillan Press Ltd.,


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Aphasiology : an international, interdisciplinary journal.
ISSN: 02687038 14645041 Year: 1987 Publisher: London Taylor and Francis

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Aphasiology is concerned with all aspects of language impairment and disability and related disorders resulting from brain damage. It provides a forum for the exchange of knowledge and the dissemination of current research and expertise in all aspects of aphasia and related topics, from all disciplinary perspectives. Aphasiology includes papers on clinical, psychological, linguistic, social and neurological perspectives of aphasia. Studies using a wide range of empirical methods, including experimental, clinical and single case studies, surveys and physical investigations are published in addition to regular features including major reviews, clinical fora, case studies, and book reviews.

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Linguistics --- Neuropathology --- Psychiatry --- Aphasia. --- Aphasia --- Aphasie --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Neuropsychology --- Speech Disorders --- Speech-Language Pathology --- Speech Therapy --- Arts and Humanities --- Health Sciences --- Language & Linguistics --- Clinical Medicine --- Ear, Nose & Throat --- General and Others --- Neurology --- Psychiatry & Psychology --- Therapy, Speech --- Speech Therapies --- Therapies, Speech --- Pathology, Language --- Pathology, Speech --- Pathology, Speech-Language --- Language Pathology --- Speech Pathology --- Pathology, Speech Language --- Speech Language Pathology --- Aprosodic Speech --- Cluttering --- Dysglossia --- Dyslalia --- Rhinolalia --- Verbal Fluency Disorders --- Aprosodia --- Aprosodias --- Clutterings --- Dysglossias --- Dyslalias --- Rhinolalias --- Speech, Aprosodic --- Verbal Fluency Disorder --- Neuropsychologies --- Alogia --- Anepia --- Aphasia, Ageusic --- Aphasia, Auditory Discriminatory --- Aphasia, Commisural --- Aphasia, Functional --- Aphasia, Global --- Aphasia, Graphomotor --- Aphasia, Intellectual --- Aphasia, Mixed --- Aphasia, Post-Ictal --- Aphasia, Post-Traumatic --- Aphasia, Progressive --- Aphasia, Semantic --- Aphasia, Syntactical --- Dejerine-Lichtheim Phenomenon --- Dysphasia, Global --- Lichtheim's Sign --- Logagnosia --- Logamnesia --- Logasthenia --- Aphasia, Acquired --- Dysphasia --- Acquired Aphasia --- Ageusic Aphasia --- Ageusic Aphasias --- Alogias --- Anepias --- Aphasia, Post Ictal --- Aphasia, Post Traumatic --- Aphasias, Ageusic --- Aphasias, Auditory Discriminatory --- Aphasias, Commisural --- Aphasias, Functional --- Aphasias, Global --- Aphasias, Graphomotor --- Aphasias, Intellectual --- Aphasias, Mixed --- Aphasias, Post-Ictal --- Aphasias, Post-Traumatic --- Aphasias, Progressive --- Aphasias, Semantic --- Aphasias, Syntactical --- Auditory Discriminatory Aphasia --- Auditory Discriminatory Aphasias --- Commisural Aphasia --- Commisural Aphasias --- Dejerine Lichtheim Phenomenon --- Discriminatory Aphasia, Auditory --- Discriminatory Aphasias, Auditory --- Dysphasias, Global --- Functional Aphasia --- Functional Aphasias --- Global Aphasia --- Global Aphasias --- Global Dysphasia --- Global Dysphasias --- Graphomotor Aphasia --- Graphomotor Aphasias --- Intellectual Aphasia --- Intellectual Aphasias --- Lichtheim Sign --- Lichtheims Sign --- Logagnosias --- Logamnesias --- Logasthenias --- Mixed Aphasia --- Mixed Aphasias --- Phenomenon, Dejerine-Lichtheim --- Post-Ictal Aphasia --- Post-Ictal Aphasias --- Post-Traumatic Aphasia --- Post-Traumatic Aphasias --- Progressive Aphasia --- Progressive Aphasias --- Semantic Aphasia --- Semantic Aphasias --- Sign, Lichtheim's --- Syntactical Aphasia --- Syntactical Aphasias --- Language Disorders --- Velopharyngeal Insufficiency --- Verbal Behavior --- Neuropsychiatry --- Dominance, Cerebral --- Landau-Kleffner Syndrome --- Brain --- Language disorders --- Speech disorders --- Diseases --- Word Deafness --- Deafness, Word --- Neuropsychology. --- Speech Disorders. --- Speech-Language Pathology. --- Speech Therapy.

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