Lucy L M Patston

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Publications

  1. ncbi Attention in musicians is more bilateral than in non-musicians
    Lucy L M Patston
    Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    Laterality 12:262-72. 2007
  2. ncbi The neglect of musicians: line bisection reveals an opposite bias
    Lucy L M Patston
    Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    Psychol Sci 17:1029-31. 2006
  3. ncbi The unusual symmetry of musicians: musicians have equilateral interhemispheric transfer for visual information
    Lucy L M Patston
    Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, Level 6, Human Sciences Building, Auckland, New Zealand
    Neuropsychologia 45:2059-65. 2007
  4. ncbi Regional differences in cerebral asymmetries of human cortical white matter
    Sarina J Iwabuchi
    Research Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    Neuropsychologia 49:3599-604. 2011

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Publications4

  1. ncbi Attention in musicians is more bilateral than in non-musicians
    Lucy L M Patston
    Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    Laterality 12:262-72. 2007
    ..Consistent with previous research, the results indicate a more balanced attentional capacity in musicians, as well as enhanced visuomotor ability, and are interpreted with reference to extended musical training...
  2. ncbi The neglect of musicians: line bisection reveals an opposite bias
    Lucy L M Patston
    Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    Psychol Sci 17:1029-31. 2006
  3. ncbi The unusual symmetry of musicians: musicians have equilateral interhemispheric transfer for visual information
    Lucy L M Patston
    Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, Level 6, Human Sciences Building, Auckland, New Zealand
    Neuropsychologia 45:2059-65. 2007
    ..It is suggested that plastic developmental changes caused by extended musical training in childhood result in equally efficient connections to both hemispheres...
  4. ncbi Regional differences in cerebral asymmetries of human cortical white matter
    Sarina J Iwabuchi
    Research Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    Neuropsychologia 49:3599-604. 2011
    ..The different directions of anatomical asymmetry support the notion that there may be a number of different lateralising influences operating in the brain...