Jason Brown and Joseph Jaffe on cerebral dominance: Brown, J. W., & Jaffe, J. (1975). Hypothesis on cerebral dominance.
Functional neuroimaging, frontal lobes and task familiarity: Jahanshahi, M., Dirnberger, G., Fuller, R., & Frith, C. D. (2000). The role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in random number generation: a study with positron emission tomography.
Carlsson’s experiment on low and high creativity: Carlsson, I., Wendt, P. E., & Risberg, J. (2000). On the neurobiology of creativity. Differences in frontal activity between high and low creative subjects.
Creative people and increased right frontal activity: Martindale, C, & Hines, D. (1975). Creativity and cortical activation during creative, intellectual and EEG feedback tasks.
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Left-hemispheric damage and depression: Gainotti, G. (1972). Emotional behavior and hemispheric side of the lesion.
Right-hemispheric damage and mania or
Right-hemispheric damage and «anosognosia»: Heilman, K., & Valenstein, E. (Eds.). (1993).
Left hemineglect:
«Alien hand» phenomenon: Goldberg, G., & Bloom, K.K. (1990). The alien hand sign. Localization, lateralization and recovery.
Left frontal lobe damage and depression: Robinson, R. G., Kubos, K. L., Starr, L. В., Rao, K., & Price, T. R. (1984). Mood disorders in stroke patients. Importance of location of lesion.
Right frontal damage and mania or euphoria: Starkstein, S. E., Boston, J. D., & Robinson, R. G. (1988). Mechanisms of mania after brain injury. 12 case reports and review of the literature./
Pathological crying and pathological laughter: Tucker, DM., Stenslie, С E., Roth, R. S., & Shearer, S. L. (1981). Right frontal lobe activation and right hemisphere performance. Decrement during a depressed mood.
Research by Richard Davidson: Davidson, R. (1995). Cerebral Assymetry, Emotion, and Affective Style. In К Davidson & K. Hugdahl (Eds.),
Expression vs. recognition of emotions: Ibid.
Unpleasant or sad images and right-hemispheric activation: Tomarken, A. J., Davidson, R. J., Wheeler, R. E., & Doss, R. С (1992). Individual differences in anterior brain asymmetry and fundamental dimensions of emotion. /
Memory loss and right-frontal activation: Davidson, R. (1995). Cerebral Asymmetry, Emotion, and Affective Style. In R. Davidson & K. Hugdahl (Eds.),
Meditation and left prefrontal activation: Kalb, C. (November 10, 2003). Faith and Healing.
Emotional styles and hemispheric activation: Davidson, R. (1995). Cerebral Asymmetry, Emotion, and Affective Style. In R. Davidson & K. Hugdahl (Eds.),
Sadness and depression when left frontal activation is impaired: Henriques, J. В., & Davidson, R.J. (1991). Left frontal hypoactivation in depression./.