Lenhard Alexandra, Hoffmann Joachim
Lehrstuhl für Psychologie III, Julius-Maximilians Universität, Würzburg, Germany.
Laterality. 2007 May;12(3):227-38. doi: 10.1080/13576500701203891.
There is convincing evidence for a left hand advantage for the spatial planning of aiming movements in right-handers. However, little is known about equivalent proficiency in left-handers. Therefore, 48 participants (24 right-handers and 24 left-handers) performed aiming movements of the hand without visual feedback. While the variable aiming error tended to be lower for the preferred hand, the constant aiming error was consistently lower for the non-preferred hand. Data are consistent with the idea of a spatial accuracy advantage for the controller of the non-preferred hand. Data from an ambidextrous participant suggest that this functional difference might be innate rather than acquired through practice.
有令人信服的证据表明,右利手在进行瞄准动作的空间规划时存在左手优势。然而,对于左利手的同等熟练程度却知之甚少。因此,48名参与者(24名右利手和24名左利手)在没有视觉反馈的情况下进行手部瞄准动作。虽然偏好手的可变瞄准误差往往较低,但非偏好手的恒定瞄准误差始终较低。数据与非偏好手的控制器具有空间精度优势的观点一致。一名双手灵巧参与者的数据表明,这种功能差异可能是先天的,而非通过练习获得。