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Autor:
Charles R. Hamilton, Allen H. Redmon
Throughout his directorial career, Clint Eastwood's movies have presented sympathetic narratives of characters enduring personal trauma as they turn to violence to survive calamity or sustain social order--a choice that leaves them marginalized rathe
Autor:
Richard R. Love, F.Xavier Bosch, P.Grantley Gill, Charles R. Hamilton, Dieter K. Hossfeld, Charles D. Jr. Sherman
While our knowledge about cancer is proliferating rapidly, our principles of cancer medicine for individual patients and for populations are evolving only gradually. Our fundamental understanding of cancer causes and deve lopment is incomplete, and
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Laterality. 3:1-20
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Behavioral Neuroscience. 112:1048-1061
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Neuropsychologia. 32:399-415
It is controversial whether a stimulus projected within 1 to 3 degrees from the boundary between the right and left hemiretina is transmitted to only one cerebral hemisphere or to both cerebral hemispheres. In order to resolve this issue, letter- and
Autor:
Charles R. Hamilton, Betty A. Vermeire
Publikováno v:
Laterality. 3(1)
Previously we showed that rhesus monkeys processed discriminations of monkey faces significantly better with the right hemisphere of the brain than with the left. The overall effects of the type of discrimination, i.e. facial identity or expression,
Autor:
Charles R. Hamilton
The current OER system used by the Army addresses senior rater accountability. The main reason the Army went to the new OER is 'rating inflation'. Some senior leaders feared that unless a change had been made to the OER system, future decisions would
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::3e4fd859a3d82bf44af6f42de744528e
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada404930
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada404930
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 12:193-197
Visual discrimination of several types of stimuli were trained to each hemisphere of split-brain monkeys. Stimuli that differed only in orientation and that were spatially redundant were learned in fewer trials by the left hemisphere than by the righ
Autor:
Charles R. Hamilton
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Brain Research. 10:399-403
Split-brain monkeys learned with each cerebral hemisphere to discriminate lines differing in slope by 15 degrees. This type of spatial discrimination is usually performed better by the right hemisphere of humans. The left hemisphere of 8 monkeys lear
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Brain Research. 163:61-75
Interhemispheric transfer of discriminations of brightness and direction of movement, two types of stimuli which may be processed by midbrain visual areas, was compared to transfer of control patterns in cats with sections of the optic chiasm and for