Roger Wolcott Sperry Quote

With few exceptions, the bulk of the collected lesion evidence up through the 1950s into the early '60s converged to support the picture of a leading, more highly evolved and intellectual left hemisphere and a relatively retarded right hemisphere that by contrast, in the typical righthander brain, is not only mute and agraphic but also dyslexic, word-deaf and apraxic, and lacking generally in higher cognitive function.


Nobel lecture (1981)


With few exceptions, the bulk of the collected lesion evidence up through the 1950s into the early '60s converged to support the picture of a...

With few exceptions, the bulk of the collected lesion evidence up through the 1950s into the early '60s converged to support the picture of a...

With few exceptions, the bulk of the collected lesion evidence up through the 1950s into the early '60s converged to support the picture of a...

With few exceptions, the bulk of the collected lesion evidence up through the 1950s into the early '60s converged to support the picture of a...