To learn if there are brain asymmetries for image generation we asked
50 right-handed normal subjects to image one-half of an object and to
report which half (right or left) they saw. We found that these subjec
ts were more likely to image the right half of objects than the left.
We also found that right hemi-imagers demonstrated a greater degree of
right-handedness than did left hemi-imagers. Our results suggest that
in strongly right-handed subjects the left hemisphere is more adept a
t object image generation than is the right hemisphere. Copyright (C)
1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.