Jason B. Almerigi, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
early childhood CNS development, lateralization, hemispheric asymmetries, History of Neuroscience & Psychology

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Year Citation  Score
2018 Harris LJ, Cárdenas RA, Stewart ND, Almerigi JB. Are only infants held more often on the left? If so, why? Testing the attention-emotion hypothesis with an infant, a vase, and two chimeric tests, one "emotional," one not. Laterality. 1-33. PMID 29768092 DOI: 10.1080/1357650X.2018.1475482  0.787
2010 Harris LJ, Cárdenas RA, Spradlin MP, Almerigi JB. Why are infants held on the left? A test of the attention hypothesis with a doll, a book, and a bag. Laterality. 15: 548-71. PMID 19657952 DOI: 10.1080/13576500903064018  0.799
2009 Harris LJ, Cardénas RA, Spradlin MP, Almerigi JB. Adults' preferences for side-of-hold as portrayed in paintings of the Madonna and Child. Laterality. 14: 590-617. PMID 19340631 DOI: 10.1080/13576500902745781  0.658
2009 Harris LJ, Almerigi JB. Probing the human brain with stimulating electrodes: the story of Roberts Bartholow's (1874) experiment on Mary Rafferty. Brain and Cognition. 70: 92-115. PMID 19286295 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bandc.2009.01.008  0.446
2008 Harris LJ, Cardenas RA, Spradlin MJ, Almerigi JB. Aesthetic preferences for direction of bias in artistic depictions of mothers holding infants Brain and Cognition. 67: 22. DOI: 10.1016/J.Bandc.2008.02.040  0.747
2007 Harris LJ, Spradlin MP, Almerigi JB. Mothers' and fathers' lateral biases for holding their newborn infants: a study of images from the World Wide Web. Laterality. 12: 64-86. PMID 17090450 DOI: 10.1080/13576500600948323  0.628
2005 Harris LJ, Almerigi JB. The left-side bias for holding human infants: An everyday directional asymmetry in the natural environment Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 28: 600-601. DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X05340106  0.658
2004 Weatherill RP, Almerigi JB, Levendosky AA, Bogat GA, von Eye A, Harris LJ. Is maternal depression related to side of infant holding? International Journal of Behavioral Development. 28: 421-427. DOI: 10.1080/01650250444000117  0.586
2002 Erber NL, Almerigi JB, Carbary TJ, Harris LJ. The contribution of postural bias to lateral preferences for holding human infants. Brain and Cognition. 48: 352-6. PMID 12030466  0.79
2002 Carbary TJ, Almerigi JB, Harris LJ. Task difficulty reduces the left visual hemispace bias for judgments of emotion in chimeric faces. Brain and Cognition. 48: 304-11. PMID 12030457  0.755
2002 Almerigi JB, Carbary TJ, Harris LJ. Most adults show opposite-side biases in the imagined holding of infants and objects. Brain and Cognition. 48: 258-63. PMID 12030447  0.783
2001 Carbary TJ, Almerigi JB, Harris LJ. 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. PMID 11527364  0.753
2001 Harris LJ, Almerigi JB, Carbary TJ, Fogel TG. Left-side infant holding: a test of the hemispheric arousal-attentional hypothesis. Brain and Cognition. 46: 159-65. PMID 11527318 DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(01)80056-7  0.732
2000 Harris LJ, Almerigi JB, Kirsch EA. Side preference in adults for holding infants: contributions of sex and handedness in a test of imagination. Brain and Cognition. 43: 246-52. PMID 10857703  0.584
2000 Harris LJ, Almerigi JB. “Finding the Mind's Construction in the Face” Contemporary Psychology. 45: 223-225. DOI: 10.1037/004737  0.417
1999 Carbary TJ, Almerigi JB, Harris LJ. 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.  0.752
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