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Title: Visual laterality effects and cerebral speech dominance determined by the carotid Amytal test. Author: Strauss E, Wada J, Kosaka B. Journal: Neuropsychologia; 1985; 23(4):567-70. PubMed ID: 4033909. Abstract: Epileptic patients whose speech dominance had been ascertained using the carotid Amytal test were given a verbal-visual half-field task. Patients with left-hemisphere speech dominance, like normal controls, tended to show a RVF effect whereas patients with atypical speech patterns showed a bias in favor of the LVF.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]