Vision Research Laboratories, School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen, UK.
Cortex. 2011 Apr;47(4):432-40. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2009.11.003. Epub 2009 Dec 22.
Several studies have indicated that right handers have attention biased toward their right hand during bimanual coordination (Buckingham and Carey, 2009; Peters, 1981). To determine if this behavioral asymmetry was linked to cerebral lateralization, we examined this bias in left and right handers by combining a discontinuous double-step reaching task with a Posner-style hand cueing paradigm. Left and right handed participants received a tactile cue (valid on 80% of trials) prior to a bimanual reach to target pairs. Right handers took longer to inhibit their right hand and made more right hand errors, suggesting that their dominant hand was more readily primed to move than their non-dominant hand, likely due to the aforementioned attentional bias. Left handers, however, showed neither of these asymmetries, suggesting that they lack an equivalent dominant hand attentional bias. The findings are discussed in relation to recent unimanual handedness tasks in right and left handers, and the lateralization of systems for speech, language and motor attention.
多项研究表明,在双手协调运动中,右利手者的注意力偏向于他们的右手(Buckingham 和 Carey,2009;Peters,1981)。为了确定这种行为的不对称性是否与大脑的偏侧化有关,我们通过将不连续的双步伸手任务与 Posner 式手提示范式相结合,来检查左利手者和右利手者的这种偏向。左利手者和右利手者在进行双手到达目标对之前,会先接受触觉提示(在 80%的试验中有效)。右利手者需要更长的时间来抑制他们的右手,并犯更多的右手错误,这表明他们的优势手比非优势手更容易被激活,这可能是由于上述注意力偏向。然而,左利手者既没有表现出这些不对称性,也没有表现出等效的优势手注意力偏向。这些发现与最近在右利手者和左利手者中进行的单手-handedness 任务以及言语、语言和运动注意力系统的偏侧化有关。