DeutschD. (1978). Lateralization by frequency for repeating sequences of dichotic 400-Hz and 800-Hz tones. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 63,183–186.
4.
DeutschD. (1980). Ear dominance and sequential interactions. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 67, 220–228
5.
DeutschD. (1981). The octave illusion and auditory perceptual integration. In TobiasJ. V.SchubertE. D. (Eds.), Hearing research and theory (Vol. 1, pp. 99–142). New York: Academic Press.
6.
DeutschD. (1983). The octave illusion in relation to handedness and familial handedness background. Neuropsychologia, 21, 289–293.
7.
DeutschD. (1988). Lateralization and sequential relationships in the octave illusion. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 83, 365–368.
8.
DymR. J.BurnsJ.FreemanK.LiptonM. L. (2011). Is functional MR imaging assessment of hemispheric language dominance as good as the Wada test? A meta-analysis. Radiology, 261, 446–455.
9.
EttlingerG.JacksonC. V.ZangwillO. L. (1956). Cerebral dominance in sinistrals. Brain, 79, 569–588.
10.
FerrierC. H.HuiskampG. J. M.AlphertsW. C. P.HenthornT.DeutschD. (in preparation). The octave illusion: A noninvasive tool for presurgical assessment of language lateralization.
11.
KopiezR.GalleyN.LehmannA. C. (2010). The relation between lateralisation, early start of training, and amount of practice in musicians: A contribution to the problem of handedness classification. Laterality, 15, 385–414.
LamminmakiS.MandelA.ParkkonenL.HariR. (2012). Binaural interaction and pitch perception as contributors to the octave illusion. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 132, 1747–1753.
14.
LuriaA. B. (1969). Traumatic aphasia. The Hague: Mouton.
15.
RauscheckerJ. P.TianB. (2000). Mechanisms and streams for processing of “what” and “where” in the auditory cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 97, 11800–11806.
16.
SubiranaA. (1958). The prognosis in aphasia in relation to cerebral dominance and handedness. Brain, 81, 415–425.
17.
VarneyN. R.BentonA. L. (1975). Tactile perception of direction in relation to handedness and familial handedness. Neuropsychologia13, 449–454.
18.
ZurifE. B.BrydenM. P. (1969). Familial handedness and left-right differences in auditory and visual perception. Neuropsychologia7, 179–188.