Timothy J. Carbary, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
early childhood CNS development, lateralization, hemispheric asymmetries, History of Neuroscience & Psychology
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Lauren Julius Harris grad student 2002 Michigan State
 (Changes in lateral bias associated with changes in task difficulty for the perception of chimeric faces: Which cognitive processes are responsible?)
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Erber NL, Almerigi JB, Carbary TJ, et al. (2002) The contribution of postural bias to lateral preferences for holding human infants. Brain and Cognition. 48: 352-6
Carbary TJ, Almerigi JB, Harris LJ. (2002) Task difficulty reduces the left visual hemispace bias for judgments of emotion in chimeric faces. Brain and Cognition. 48: 304-11
Almerigi JB, Carbary TJ, Harris LJ. (2002) Most adults show opposite-side biases in the imagined holding of infants and objects. Brain and Cognition. 48: 258-63
Carbary TJ, Almerigi JB, Harris LJ. (2001) The left visual hemispace bias for the perception of chimeric faces: a further test of the difficulty of discrimination hypothesis. Brain and Cognition. 46: 57-62
Harris LJ, Almerigi JB, Carbary TJ, et al. (2001) Left-side infant holding: a test of the hemispheric arousal-attentional hypothesis. Brain and Cognition. 46: 159-65
Carbary TJ, Patterson JP, Snyder PJ. (2000) Foreign Accent Syndrome following a catastrophic second injury: MRI correlates, linguistic and voice pattern analyses. Brain and Cognition. 43: 78-85
Carbary TJ, Almerigi JB, Harris LJ. (1999) The left visual hemispace bias for the perception of composite faces: A test of the difficulty-of-discrimination hypothesis Brain and Cognition. 40: 71-75
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