Green M F, Satz P, Smith C, Nelson L
J Abnorm Psychol. 1989 Feb;98(1):57-61. doi: 10.1037//0021-843x.98.1.57.
Ninety-three schizophrenic patients and 105 normal controls were tested in a single session on an 8-item repeat-administration handedness test. The schizophrenic group, in contrast to the normal controls, showed a shift in the distribution away from right-handedness, which was due to an increase in the proportion of mixed-handers. Additional analyses revealed that the increase in mixed-handedness was largely due to an increase of within-item variability in the schizophrenic group, which we refer to as ambiguous handedness. Nearly 20% of the schizophrenic patients were inconsistent on 3 or more items compared with 3.8% of the normal controls. This increased incidence of atypical handedness is discussed within the context of disorders of attention and neurodevelopment.
93名精神分裂症患者和105名正常对照者在一次测试中接受了一项8项重复施测的利手测试。与正常对照者相比,精神分裂症组的利手分布发生了变化,从右利手转向了混合利手,这是由于混合利手比例的增加所致。进一步分析表明,精神分裂症组混合利手比例的增加主要是由于组内项目变异性的增加,我们将其称为模糊利手。近20%的精神分裂症患者在3项或更多项目上表现不一致,而正常对照者的这一比例为3.8%。本文在注意力障碍和神经发育障碍的背景下讨论了非典型利手发生率增加的问题。