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  • Title: A longitudinal study of the development of visual field advantage for letter matching.
    Author: Davidoff JB, Done DJ.
    Journal: Neuropsychologia; 1984; 22(3):311-8. PubMed ID: 6462425.
    Abstract:
    The visual field advantage for letter matching was investigated longitudinally from 5 to 7 yr. A right visual advantage was found with very little indication of any increase with age. Cross-sectional controls exhibited somewhat less of a right visual field advantage. In a group of 4-yr-olds who could not name letters a left visual field advantage was observed for boys. It is suggested that the right visual field advantage for visual-verbal material occurs from a mapping on to an already existing left hemisphere language system.
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