Keane A M
National University of Ireland, Galway.
Int J Neurosci. 2001 Sep;110(1-2):25-41. doi: 10.3109/00207450108994219.
Left- and right-handed subjects, selected on the basis of degree of hand preference and for the presence or absence of familial sinistrality, responded to monaurally presented tonal stimuli (440 Hz note played on four different instruments) using their right and left hands on separate occasions. It was found that in both the strong left-handers and the inconsistent strong right-handers, motor control of the hands was related to familial sinistrality (FS). Specifically, strong left-handers and inconsistent strong right-handers with FS have a difference in the motor control of the hands in the left hemisphere, with a left hemisphere-left hand advantage. Strong left-handers and inconsistent strong right-handers with no FS have a difference in the motor control of the hands in the right hemisphere, with a right hemisphere-left hand advantage.
根据用手偏好程度以及是否存在家族性左利手来选择的左利手和右利手受试者,在不同场合分别用右手和左手对单耳呈现的音调刺激(在四种不同乐器上演奏的440赫兹音符)做出反应。结果发现,在强左利手和不一致的强右利手当中,手部的运动控制都与家族性左利手(FS)有关。具体而言,有FS的强左利手和不一致的强右利手在左半球手部的运动控制上存在差异,表现为左半球-左手优势。没有FS的强左利手和不一致的强右利手在右半球手部的运动控制上存在差异,表现为右半球-左手优势。