Moffat S D, Hampson E
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
Neuropsychology. 2000 Jan;14(1):71-81.
The level of testosterone exposure in early brain development may influence the direction or degree of cerebral language lateralization. Possible links between individual differences in testosterone levels and patterns of speech representation were investigated in 180 healthy young adults (97 left handed, 83 right handed) using the Fused Dichotic Words Test (T. Halwes, 1991). Among left-handed participants, significantly higher testosterone concentrations were observed in individuals with a left-ear advantage on dichotic listening than in individuals with a right-ear advantage. Among right-handed participants, the pattern of group differences in testosterone tended to be reversed, resulting in a statistically significant interaction. Results extend prior findings by S. D. Moffat and E. Hampson (1996a) and raise the possibility that higher testosterone is associated with patterns of brain organization in which speech and praxic functions are lateralized to the same hemisphere.
大脑发育早期接触睾酮的水平可能会影响大脑语言功能侧化的方向或程度。使用融合双耳分听单词测试(T. 哈尔韦斯,1991年),对180名健康年轻人(97名左利手、83名右利手)的睾酮水平个体差异与言语表征模式之间的可能联系进行了研究。在左利手参与者中,双耳分听时左耳优势个体的睾酮浓度显著高于右耳优势个体。在右利手参与者中,睾酮的组间差异模式趋于相反,产生了具有统计学意义的交互作用。研究结果扩展了S. D. 莫法特和E. 汉普森(1996a)之前的研究发现,并增加了以下可能性:较高的睾酮水平与言语和动作功能在同一半球侧化的大脑组织模式有关。