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How do bilinguals handle interhemispheric integration? Evidence from a cross-language study
Raphiq Ibrahim
Department of Learning Disabilities
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Bilingual
100%
Interhemispheric Integration
100%
Cross-language Study
100%
Hebrew
80%
Word Stimuli
60%
Reaction Time
40%
Left Visual Field
40%
Nonwords
40%
Right Visual Field
40%
University Students
20%
Task Demands
20%
Behavioral Studies
20%
Lexicality
20%
Lexical Decision Task
20%
Reading Groups
20%
English Monolinguals
20%
Hemispheric Processing
20%
Language Groups
20%
Balanced Bilinguals
20%
Interhemispheric Communication
20%
Laterality
20%
Unilateral Condition
20%
Unbalanced Bilinguals
20%
Interhemispheric Interaction
20%
Right Visual Field Advantage
20%
Relative Superiority
20%
Neuroscience
Hemispheric Dominance
100%
Lexical Decision Task
100%
Psychology
Visual Field
100%
Task Demand
25%
Lexical Decision
25%
Laterality
25%