Lateralisation of Cognitive Functions in Left-Handed People
22 May 2017
If you participate in this behavioural study, you will complete two computer-based tasks: one where you will be asked to make a judgement about words and another where you will be asked to make a judgement about shapes. Additionally, you will be asked to fill in 2 questionnaires. The whole procedure will last approx. 1 hour and will take place at the School of Psychology on University Park Campus. An inconvenience allowance will be provided.
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Ethical approval
This study is approved by the University of Nottingham's School of Psychology ethics committee.
About the researcher
I am a PhD student at the University of Nottingham and my research interests are in human handedness and its link to hemispheric asymmetry; specifically the ways in which left- and right-handed people differ in terms of how their cognitive functions are distributed across the brain hemispheres.