Which Hand Is the “Eye” of the Blind?—A New Look at an Old Question11Expanded text of a paper presented at a symposium, “The sinistral mind,“ J. Herron, Chm. San Francisco, Calif., March 3–4, 1977. Portions of the research results reported here also were presented by the author and by Nancy M. Wagner and Jean Wilkinson at the Fourth Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychology Society, Toronto, 4 Feb., 1976, and at the XXIst International Congress on Psychology, Paris, 20 July, 1976, and, with the further collaboration of Richard Feinberg, at the 17th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, Mo., 12 Nov., 1976. The research reported in this chapter was supported, in part, by All-University grants from Michigan State University and by the National Institute of Mental Health (grant 5T32MH14622).
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HARRIS LAUREN JULIUS
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