Abstract

This study examines the possible influence of the response on the asymmetry of lexical decision in a visual half-field study and whether sex differences in asymmetry might be determined by response factors. The results support the importance of these factors: when response demands were increased (pressing the button three times instead of once) the reaction time asymmetry was reversed for male subjects.

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