Lehman R A
Division of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey.
Neuropsychologia. 1989;27(9):1193-6. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(89)90102-4.
In a replication study, monkeys were tested for hand preference on three differing tasks: simple reaching for food presented on a board, choice of hand during a visual discrimination task and retrieval of food pellets from a row. Both laterality and degree of hand preference correlated significantly on two of the three tasks. Extremely little correlation was found across the other task combinations. Consistency of hand preference was greater within repetitions of a task than between any two tasks. The implication of these findings upon the search for a cerebral dominance underlying hand preference in the monkey is discussed.
在一项重复研究中,对猴子进行了三项不同任务的手偏好测试:简单地伸手去够木板上呈现的食物、视觉辨别任务中的手选择以及从一排中取回食物颗粒。在三项任务中的两项任务上,偏侧性和手偏好程度均显著相关。在其他任务组合中发现的相关性极小。任务重复时的手偏好一致性高于任意两项任务之间的一致性。讨论了这些发现对寻找猴子手偏好背后的大脑优势的意义。