Abstract

Abstract 48 right‐handed subjects performed verbal and spatial hemifield tachistoscopic tasks, half of them in spring and the other half in autumn. Significant differences were detected showing increased right visual field (left hemisphere) advantage in spring and increased left visual field (right hemisphere) advantage in autumn. Results may help to explain the reported seasonal propensity towards elevated mood in spring and towards depressed mood in autumn as related to the relative role of both hemispheres.

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