Molfese D L, Linnville S E, Wetzel W F, Leicht D
Neuropsychologia. 1985;23(1):77-86. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(85)90046-6.
Auditory evoked responses (AERs) were recorded from left- and right-handed subjects who listened to consonant sounds from different phonetic categories. AERs recorded at parietal scalp regions indicated both groups differentiated categorical differences between speech sounds. However, hand preferences did not affect hemisphere responses to speech sounds.
从惯用左手和右手的受试者身上记录听觉诱发反应(AERs),这些受试者聆听来自不同语音类别的辅音声音。在顶叶头皮区域记录的AERs表明,两组受试者都能区分语音之间的类别差异。然而,用手偏好并未影响大脑半球对语音的反应。