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1980-1989 Publications (Reverse chronological order)
- Harshman, R. A. (1988). A variety of brains? Commentary on
C. P. Benbow. Sex differences in mathematical reasoning ability in
intellectually talented preadolescents: Their nature, effects, and
possible causes. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 11, 193-194.
- Harshman, R. A., & Lundy, M. E. (1988). Can dichotic listening measure "degree of lateralization"? In K. Hugdahl (Ed.), Handbook of dichotic listening: Theory, methods, and research (pp. 215-282). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
- Harshman, R. A. (1988). Dichotic listening assessment of
group and individual differences: Methodological and practical issues.
In K. Hugdahl (Ed.), Handbook of dichotic listening: Theory, methods, and research (pp. 595-646). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
- Harshman, R. A., & Paivio, A. (1987). "Paradoxical" sex differences in self-reported imagery. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 41, 287-302.
- Harshman, R. A., & Hampson, E. (1987). Normal variation
in human brain organization: Relation to handedness, sex and cognitive
abilities. In D. Ottoson (Ed.), Duality and unity of the brain:
Unified functioning and specialization of the hemispheres. Wenner-Gren
Center International Symposium Series, Vol. 47 (pp. 83-99). Houndmills, England: Macmillan.
- Harshman, R. A. (1985). Review of Laterality: Functional asymmetry in the intact brain. Canadian Psychology, 26, 231-235.
- Kimura, D., & Harshman, R. A. (1984). Sex differences in
brain organization for verbal and nonverbal functions. In G. J. de
Vries, J. P. C. de Bruin, H. B. M. Uylings, & M. A. Corner (Eds.). Sex differences in the brain. Relation between structure and function. Progress in Brain Research, Vol. 61 (pp. 423-441). Elsevier: Amsterdam.
- Paivio, A., & Harshman, R. A. (1983). Factor analysis of a questionnaire on imagery and verbal habits and skills. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 34, 461-483.
- Harshman, R. A., Hampson, E., & Berenbaum, S. A. (1983).
Individual differences in cognitive abilities and brain organization,
Part I: Sex and handedness differences in ability. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 37, 144-192.
- Berenbaum, S. A., & Harshman, R. A. (1980). On testing
group differences in cognition resulting from differences in lateral
specialization: Reply to Fennel et al. Brain and Language, 11, 209-220.
- Ladefoged, P., & Harshman, R. (1980). Formant
frequencies and movements of the tongue. In B. Lindbloom & S. Ohman
(Eds.), Frontiers of speech communication (pp.25-34). New York: Academic Press.
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1970-1979 Publications (Reverse chronological order)
- Gandour, J., & Harshman, R. A. (1978). Cross-language study of tone perception. In D. Sankoff (Ed.), Linguistic variation: models and methods (pp. 139-147). New York: Academic Press.
- Ladefoged, P., Harshman, R., Goldstein, L., & Rice, L. (1977). Vowel articulations and formant frequencies. UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics, 38, 16-40. (University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, No. 10,085).
- Harshman, R. A., Remington, R., & Krashen, S. D. (1976).
Sex, language and the brain: Adult sex differences in lateralization.
In D. O. Walter, L. Rogers & J. M. Finzi-Freed (Eds.), Conference on Human Brain Function (pp. 27-30). Los Angeles: Brain Information Service/BRI Publications Office.
- Harshman, R. A., Crawford, H. J., & Hecht, E. (1976).
Marijuana intoxication: Effects on cognitive style and hemispheric
dominance tested via lateralized tasks. In D. O. Walter, L. Rogers
& J. M. Finzi-Freed (Eds.), Conference on Human Brain Function (pp. 48-66). Los Angeles: Brain Information Service/BRI Publications Office.
- Harshman, R. A., & Remington, R. (1976). Sex, language
and the brain, Part I: A review of the literature on adult sex
differences in lateralization. UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics, 31, 86-103. (University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, No. 10,085).
- Harshman, R. A., Crawford, H. J. & Hecht, E. H. (1976).
Marijuana, cognitive style and lateralized hemispheric functions. In S.
Cohen & R. C. Stillman (Eds.), The therapeutic potential of marijuana (pp. 205-254). New York: Plenum.
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- Papcun, G., Krashen, S., Terbeek, D., Remington, R., &
Harshman, R. (1974). Is the left hemisphere specialized for speech,
language, and/or something else? Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 55, 319-327.
- Harshman, R. A., & Krashen, S. D. (1974). On the development of lateralization. In Cerebral dominance (Brain Information Service Conference Report No. 34). Los Angeles: UCLA Brain Information Service.
- Ladefoged, P., DeClerk, J., & Harshman, R. (1972).
Control of the tongue in vowels. In A. Rigault & R. Charbonneau
(Eds.), Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (pp. 349-354). The Hague: Mouton.
- Krashen, S., & Harshman, R. (1972). Lateralization and the critical period. UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics, 23, 13-21. (University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, No. 10,085).
- Harshman, R., & Krashen, S. (1972). An "unbiased"
procedure for comparing the degree of lateralization of dichotically
presented stimuli. UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics, 23, 3-12; 17-21. (University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, No. 10,085).
- Ladefoged, P., DeClerk, J. L., & Harshman, R. (1971). Factor analysis of tongue shapes. UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics, 19, 39-46. (University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, No. 10,085).
- Terbeek, D., & Harshman, R. (1971). Cross-language differences in the perception of natural vowel sounds. UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics, 19, 26-38. (University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, No. 10,085).
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