Abstract

Four subjects with differing portions of the cerebral commissures sectioned were tested in a consonant vowel dichotic listening task. The two subjects with sections anterior to the splenium and posterior to the first one third of the corpus callosum failed to identify any of the syllables presented to the left ear under dichotic presentation, even under conditions designed to optimize processing and output in favor of that ear. The results were discussed in terms of models of right hemisphere speech processing function and the phenomenon of unilateral neglect with simultaneous presentation of stimuli.

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