Keane A M
University College, Galway, Ireland.
Brain Cogn. 1999 Aug;40(3):500-15. doi: 10.1006/brcg.1999.1115.
Seventy-six right- and left-handed subjects responded to monaurally presented verbal stimuli (CVs) using their right and left hands on separate occasions. Both degree of hand preference and familial sinistrality (FS) were taken into account. It was found that, contrary to expectation, the manual response interfered with the verbal perception task, but only in the consistent strong handers. The pattern of interference suggests that those with a consistent hand preference (right or left) have general motor programming in the left hemisphere. Those with an inconsistent strong hand preference probably have some degree of general motor programming in both hemispheres. No effect for FS was found for the lateralization of verbal processing or general motor programming.
76名右利手和左利手受试者分别在不同场合用右手和左手对单耳呈现的言语刺激(CVs)做出反应。研究同时考虑了用手偏好程度和家族性左利手(FS)因素。结果发现,与预期相反,手动反应干扰了言语感知任务,但仅在一贯的强利手者中出现。干扰模式表明,具有一致用手偏好(右或左)的人在左半球有一般运动编程。具有不一致的强用手偏好的人可能在两个半球都有一定程度的一般运动编程。未发现FS对言语加工或一般运动编程的偏侧化有影响。