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Hemispheric Dominance of the Brain and Its Effect on Visual Acuity and Motor Response -- split brain state, callosal agenesis, controlled experiment.
Running Head: HEMISPHERIC DOMINANCE Hemispheric Dominance of the Brain and Its Effect on Visual Acuity and Motor Response Joe Wilson Millsaps College Abstract Seven volunteers were studied to show the effects of split-brain state on visual acuity and motor response. The results indicated that the right eye is strongly dominant in relation to decision time when required to identify a visual image. Hemispheric Dominance of the Brain and Its Effect on Visual Acuity and Motor
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