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An investigation of the capacities of the cerebral hemispheres to process proper names was conducted using a memory-scanning paradigm. The results indicated that rate at which the test name was compared against the memory set items varied with the visual half-field stimulated. This is interpreted as indicating that both hemispheres employed the same comparison process but that the left hemisphere was more efficient, reflecting a quantitative hemisphere asymmetry.
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