Show evidence for brain asymmetry


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Let's propose as a starting point that we think that brain asymmetry exists. What predictions should we make about the values of the dependent variable(s) in the study given the levels of the independent variable(s) in the study? * Brain asymmetry means that the left and right sides of our brains are not identical and have different functions. * We could hypothesize (predict) that right handed individuals will have a higher hit rate and accuracy for words shown on the right visual field as compared to those presented to the participants on their left visual field. Describe what leads you to make these predictions. This is not the results of the study, but what we would predict if we thought that brain asymmetry exists. I would "predict" that if asymmetry exists then if the words were seen by the right eye (side) then your hit rate would be faster. Please help out with the question below based on input from above. If the input above is incorrect please explain. Thank you Does the Class CogLab data below show evidence for brain asymmetry? Clearly explain your answer by specifically referencing the data given below and comparing to your predictions from part b). Measure Left Visual Field Right Visual Field Hit Rate 0.840 0.833 False Alarm Rate 0.123 0.138

Class CogLab data below show evidence for brain asymmetry? Clearly explain your answer by specifically referencing the data given below and comparing to your predictions from part b). Measure Left Visual Field Right Visual Field Hit Rate 0.840 0.833 False Alarm Rate 0.123 0.138

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