Welsh Timothy N, Elliott Digby, Simon Dominic A
Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ont, Canada L8S 4K1.
Brain Lang. 2003 Feb;84(2):152-69. doi: 10.1016/s0093-934x(02)00511-4.
Persons with Down syndrome (DS) tend to exhibit an atypical left ear-right hemisphere advantage (LEA) for the perception of speech sounds. In the present study, a recent adaptation of the dichotic listening procedure was employed to examine interhemispheric integration during the performance of a lateralized verbal-motor task. Although adults with DS (n = 13) demonstrated a right ear-left hemisphere advantage in the dichotic-motor task similar to their peers with (n = 14) and without undifferentiated developmental disabilities (n = 14), they showed an LEA in a free recall dichotic listening task. Based on a comparison of the laterality indices obtained from both dichotic listening procedures, it appears that the manifestation of lateral ear advantages in persons DS may dependent on the response requirements of the task.
唐氏综合征(DS)患者在语音感知方面往往表现出非典型的左耳-右半球优势(LEA)。在本研究中,采用了一种最近改进的双耳分听程序,以检查在执行侧向言语运动任务期间的半球间整合。尽管患有DS的成年人(n = 13)在双耳运动任务中表现出与同龄的有(n = 14)和无未分化发育障碍(n = 14)的人相似的右耳-左半球优势,但他们在自由回忆双耳分听任务中表现出LEA。基于从两种双耳分听程序获得的偏侧性指数的比较,看来DS患者侧耳优势的表现可能取决于任务的反应要求。