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Ceiling effects make Hughes and Nicholson's data analyses and conclusions inconclusive q
In: http://www.docbob.ca/pubs/Uttl_2010_CeilingEffectsMakeHughesAndNicholsonsData.pdf
Abstract: a b s t r a c t � 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Hughes and Nicholson (2010) present a new study supposedly demonstrating that recognizing oneself is easier from face vs. voice stimuli, that a combined presentation of face and voice actually inhibits self-recognition relative to presentation of face or voice alone, that the left hemisphere is superior in self-recognition to the right hemisphere, and that recognizing self requires more effort than recognizing others. We re-examined Hughes and Nicholson's method, data, and analyses and were forced to conclude that severe ceiling effects, inappropriate analyses, and methodological confounds render Hughes and Nicholson's conclusions unwarranted. Hughes and Nicholson (2010) devote several pages to reviewing the background literature but the review appears superficial. For example, the authors discuss an eclectic collection of studies on self-recognition
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1089.463
http://www.docbob.ca/pubs/Uttl_2010_CeilingEffectsMakeHughesAndNicholsonsData.pdf
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Open Access Self-Reflection and the Inner Voice: Activation of the Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus During Perceptual and Conceptual Self-Referential Thinking
In: http://www2.mtroyal.ab.ca/~amorin/LIFG2.pdf
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