Evolutionary and Biological Approaches to Behaviour Research Group, Division of Psychology, Abertay University Dundee, UK.
Front Psychol. 2015 Feb 3;6:58. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00058. eCollection 2015.
A sample of 203 task naïve left- and right-handed participants were asked to complete a combination of the 3- and 4-disk Towers of Hanoi (ToH), manipulating novelty and complexity. Self-reported state anxiety and latency to respond (initiation time) were recorded before each ToH. Novelty had a major effect on initiation time, particularly for left-handers. Left-handers had a longer latency to start and this was significantly longer on the first trial. Irrespective of hand-preference, initiation time reduced on the second trial, however, this was greatest for left-handers. Condition of task did not systematically influence initiation time for right handers, but did for left-handers. State anxiety was influenced by task novelty and complexity in a more complicated way. During the first trial, there was a significant handedness × number of disks interaction with left-handers having significantly higher state anxiety levels before the 3-disk ToH. This suggests that the initial reaction to this task for left-handers was not simply due to perceived difficulty. On their second trial, participants completing a novel ToH had higher state anxiety scores than those completing a repeated version. Overall, left-handers had a larger reduction in their state anxiety across trials. Relating to this, the expected strong positive correlation between state and trait anxiety was absent for left-handed females in their first tower presentation, but appeared on their second. This was driven by low trait anxiety individuals showing a higher state anxiety response in the first (novel) trial, supporting the idea that left-handed females respond to novelty in a way that is not directly a consequence of their trait anxiety. A possible explanation may be stereotype threat influencing the behavior of left-handed females.
203 名任务新手的左撇子和右撇子被要求完成 3 个和 4 个盘子的汉诺塔(ToH)组合,同时考虑新颖性和复杂性。在每次 ToH 之前,记录自我报告的状态焦虑和反应潜伏期(启动时间)。新颖性对启动时间有重大影响,特别是对左撇子。左撇子的起始潜伏期较长,而且在第一次试验中明显更长。无论手偏好如何,第二次试验的启动时间都会减少,但左撇子的减少幅度最大。任务条件不会系统地影响右撇子的启动时间,但会影响左撇子。状态焦虑受任务新颖性和复杂性的影响更为复杂。在第一次试验中,存在明显的手性×磁盘数的交互作用,左撇子在完成 3 个磁盘的 ToH 之前,状态焦虑水平显著更高。这表明,左撇子对这项任务的最初反应并不是仅仅由于感知到的难度。在第二次试验中,完成新颖 ToH 的参与者的状态焦虑得分高于完成重复版本的参与者。总的来说,左撇子在整个试验中的状态焦虑程度有较大的降低。与之相关的是,在第一次塔呈现时,左撇子女性的状态和特质焦虑之间预期的强烈正相关关系不存在,但在第二次呈现时出现了。这是由低特质焦虑个体在第一次(新颖)试验中表现出更高的状态焦虑反应驱动的,支持了左撇子女性以一种不是直接由其特质焦虑引起的方式对新颖性做出反应的观点。一种可能的解释可能是刻板印象威胁影响了左撇子女性的行为。