When presented with lateralized local-global stimuli to control, participants generally
A) identify local targets more quickly by the right hemisphere than the left hemisphere.
B) identify global targets more quickly by the right hemisphere than the left hemisphere.
C) identify local targets more quickly when a stimulus was presented in the left visual field rather than the right visual field.
D) identify both global and local targets more quickly when stimuli were presented in the right visual field rather than the left visual field.
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