大脑半球优势与手机使用。

Hemispheric dominance and cell phone use.

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA.

出版信息

JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2013 May;139(5):466-70. doi: 10.1001/jamaoto.2013.2889.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

A thorough understanding of why we hold a cell phone to a particular ear may be of importance when studying the impact of cell phone safety.

OBJECTIVE

To determine if there is an obvious association between sidedness of cell phone use and auditory hemispheric dominance (AHD) or language hemispheric dominance (LHD). It is known that 70% to 95% of the population are right-handed, and of these, 96% have left-brain LHD. We have observed that most people use their cell phones in their right ear.

DESIGN

An Internet survey was e-mailed to individuals through surveymonkey.com. The survey used a modified Edinburgh Handedness Inventory protocol. Sample questions surveyed which hand was used to write with, whether the right or left ear was used for phone conversations, as well as whether a brain tumor was present.

SETTING

General community.

PARTICIPANTS

An Internet survey was randomly e-mailed to 5000 individuals selected from an otology online group, patients undergoing Wada testing and functional magnetic resonance imaging, as well as persons on the university listserv, of which 717 surveys were completed.

MAIN OUTCOME AND MEASURE

Determination of hemispheric dominance based on preferred ear for cell phone use.

RESULTS

A total of 717 surveys were returned. Ninety percent of the respondents were right handed, and 9% were left handed. Sixty-eight percent of the right-handed people used the cell phone in their right ear, 25% in the left ear, and 7% had no preference. Seventy-two of the left-handed respondents used their left ear, 23% used their right ear, and 5% had no preference. Cell phone use averaged 540 minutes per month over the past 9 years.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

An association exists between hand dominance laterality of cell phone use (73%) and our ability to predict hemispheric dominance. Most right-handed people have left-brain LHD and use their cell phone in their right ear. Similarly, most left-handed people use their cell phone in their left ear. Our study suggests that AHD may differ from LHD owing to the difference in handedness and cell phone ear use. Literature suggests a possible relationship between cell phone use and cancer. The fact that few tumors were identified in this population does not rule out an association.

摘要

重要性

当研究手机安全的影响时,深入了解我们为何将手机放在特定耳朵上的原因可能很重要。

目的

确定手机使用的偏向与听觉优势半球(AHD)或语言优势半球(LHD)之间是否存在明显关联。已知 70%至 95%的人群为右撇子,其中 96%的人具有左脑 LHD。我们观察到大多数人将手机放在右耳。

设计

通过 surveymonkey.com 向个人发送电子邮件进行在线调查。该调查使用了经过修改的爱丁堡 handedness 量表协议。样本问题调查了哪些手用于书写,电话交谈是用右耳还是左耳进行的,以及是否存在脑瘤。

地点

普通社区。

参与者

从耳科学在线群组、接受瓦达测试和功能磁共振成像的患者以及大学名单服务中的人员中随机向 5000 人发送了电子邮件的在线调查,其中完成了 717 项调查。

主要结果和测量

根据手机使用偏好耳朵确定优势半球。

结果

共收到 717 份调查回复。90%的受访者为右撇子,9%为左撇子。68%的右撇子将手机放在右耳,25%放在左耳,7%没有偏好。72 名左撇子受访者使用他们的左耳,23%使用右耳,5%没有偏好。在过去 9 年中,他们每月平均使用手机 540 分钟。

结论和相关性

手机使用的手偏向性(73%)与我们预测优势半球的能力之间存在关联。大多数右撇子具有左脑 LHD,并且将手机放在右耳。同样,大多数左撇子将手机放在左耳。我们的研究表明,由于惯用手和手机耳使用的差异,AHD 可能与 LHD 不同。文献表明手机使用与癌症之间可能存在关联。由于该人群中很少发现肿瘤,因此不能排除这种关联。

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