Cochet Hélène
Laboratory CLLE-LTC (UMR 5263), University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès, Department of Psychology, 5 allées Antonio Machado, 31058 Toulouse Cedex 9, France.
Neuropsychologia. 2016 Dec;93(Pt B):335-341. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2015.12.019. Epub 2015 Dec 19.
The objective of this review is to obtain a better understanding of the relationship between manual asymmetries and hemispheric specialization by focusing on the development of hand preference and cerebral lateralization of language. We first sought to describe the development of manual asymmetries for different activities (i.e., grasping and manipulating objects vs. communicating through gestures), and the development of cerebral asymmetries, before examining available data on the association between hand preference and HS for language. We also analyzed behavioral studies on the relation between hand preference and language development, as well as more specific studies on the relation between the cerebral control of gestures and language. Finally, we aimed at providing a wider view on functional asymmetries by emphasizing the need to study hemispheric specialization for functions other than language, and in particular for visual attention.
本综述的目的是通过关注利手的发展和语言的大脑侧化,更好地理解手动不对称与半球特化之间的关系。在研究利手与语言半球特化之间关联的现有数据之前,我们首先试图描述不同活动(即抓握和操作物体与通过手势进行交流)的手动不对称发展情况以及大脑不对称的发展情况。我们还分析了关于利手与语言发展关系的行为研究,以及关于手势和语言的大脑控制关系的更具体研究。最后,我们旨在通过强调研究除语言之外功能的半球特化的必要性,特别是视觉注意力的半球特化,来提供关于功能不对称的更广泛观点。