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DOI: 10.1037/e520592012-852
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Lateral asymmetries in cerebral bloodflow velocity predict cognitive performance

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“…In our task, faster CBFv in the left hemisphere was observed even in the first quarter of the watchperiod. Indeed, in follow-up analyses we noted that the left-hemisphere advantage in CBFv is statistically significant within the very first minute of the task (Schultz, Phillips, & Washburn, 2010). This is presumably before vigilance would be required, or at least when the demands on sustained attention should be minimal.…”
Section: Hemispheric Differences In Cbfvmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…In our task, faster CBFv in the left hemisphere was observed even in the first quarter of the watchperiod. Indeed, in follow-up analyses we noted that the left-hemisphere advantage in CBFv is statistically significant within the very first minute of the task (Schultz, Phillips, & Washburn, 2010). This is presumably before vigilance would be required, or at least when the demands on sustained attention should be minimal.…”
Section: Hemispheric Differences In Cbfvmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…In follow-up studies (e.g., Schultz, Phillips, & Washburn, 2010), we further investigated this cerebral asymmetry. The right-hemisphere advantage was unexpected, given the sustainedattention demands of this shoot/don't-shoot task.…”
Section: Hemispheric Differences In Cbfvmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…При этом происходила активация обоих по-лушарий, но средняя СК была выше (по отношению к ис-ходной) в левом полушарии, чем в правом. В последую-щих исследованиях [42] уже подробнее изучали цереб-ральную асимметрию, и снова подтвердилось преимуще-ство левого полушария при активации установки на поиск объекта. Результаты этих исследований расходятся с ранее полученными данными [15], в соответствии с которыми при выполнении такого же задания не наблюдалось преимущественного усиления СК в левом полушарии.…”
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