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Animal Naming The Animal Naming test (AN) test requires the subject to name as many different animals as possible, with no restrictions based on beginning letter or any other characteristic.
However, when a word in a Latinate language is fixated, this beginning letter information will usually fall to the left of fixation.
Consequently, if a precise division in hemispheric processing did exist at the point of fixation, this split would cause beginning letter information to project unilaterally to the RH.
Split-foveal processing in these languages would not produce the paradox of projecting beginning letter information to the RH because, when a word is fixated, beginning letters would now fall to the right of fixation, and so project to the LH (if the split-fovea view were correct).
Consequently, when words in Latinate languages are displayed to the left and right of fixation in experiments, beginning letters are closer to fixation when displayed to the right and the difference this causes in the visibility of beginning letter information may help produce a LH advantage (for further discussion, see [41]).
More importantly, this left-right difference in beginning letter visibility between the two visual hemifields would be greater for stimuli further from fixation, and this may explain why LH advantages observed previously for words in extrafoveal locations have not also been observed in foveal locations [29], [30].
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In the beginning, letters were sent inviting selected participants from urban areas to NIMHANS and those from rural areas to its extension services.
"Today a new period is beginning," the letter read.
If there is a three-letter word beginning with that same letter, the letter is almost certainly the word "a".
"Dear Folks" is how he began a letter on July 30 , 1969
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