Hemispheric bases for emotion and memory / / topic editors: Tad T. Brunye, Sarah R. Cavanagh and Ruth E. Propper.

It has become clear that the two halves of the cortex differ in their contributions to both affective and memory processes. Still, the exact nature of the interrelationships among hemispheric function, emotion, and memory remains elusive. For example, controversy remains regarding differential hemis...

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