Code
3E023515
Duration
01 October 2015 → 17 February 2018
Funding
Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Promotor
Fellow
Research disciplines
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Social sciences
- Animal experimental and comparative psychology
- Applied psychology
- Human experimental psychology
Keywords
cognitive psychology
face recognition
neuroscience
language
lateralization
Project description
The human brain consists of distributed functional networks that are considered to work independently. This project investigates whether they compete with each other for limited cortical space instead. If for example reading and face recognition indeed influence each other then dynamic changes should be observed in: 1)Left-handers with an atypical right hemispheric language dominance, 2)Dutch-speaking students learning the non-alphabetic Chinese.