Dawe S, Corballis M C
Neuropsychologia. 1986;24(6):857-62. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(86)90085-0.
Subjects performed dichotic tasks with their heads turned 90 degrees to the left, 90 degrees to the right, and straight ahead. In Experiment 1 the stimuli were digits and the subjects varied in both sex and handedness. Right-handedness males showed a significant right-ear advantage under the head-right and head-straight conditions, while left-handed males and both right- and left-handed females failed to show any consistent ear asymmetries. In Experiment 2 the stimuli were melodies and the subjects were all right-handed. Head-turn had no significant influence on the results, and only the males showed a significant left-ear advantage. Overall, the results confirm previous findings that sex and handedness may influence auditory asymmetries, but fail to reveal systematic effects of head turn.
受试者头部向左转90度、向右转90度以及向前直视时执行双耳分听任务。在实验1中,刺激物是数字,受试者在性别和利手方面存在差异。右利手男性在头部向右和头部向前直视的条件下表现出显著的右耳优势,而左利手男性以及右利手和左利手女性均未表现出任何一致的耳不对称性。在实验2中,刺激物是旋律,所有受试者均为右利手。头部转动对结果没有显著影响,只有男性表现出显著的左耳优势。总体而言,结果证实了先前的研究发现,即性别和利手可能会影响听觉不对称性,但未能揭示头部转动的系统性影响。