Clinical assessment of interhemispheric psychological functioning1
AUTOR(ES)
Beaumont, J. G.
RESUMO
A simple method by which the relative performance of the two cerebral hemispheres, and cooperation between the hemispheres, may be assessed in a clinical setting is discussed. The apparatus, which allows the findings of neuropsychological investigations of hemisphere performance in the normal and split-brain subject to be applied in the clinic, is described, together with the results of a preliminary trial and some clinical results.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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