Huang M, Byrne B
Br J Psychol. 1978 Feb;69(1):85-90. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8295.1978.tb01635.x.
The lateral eye movement paradigm was employed to test the hypothesis that narrow categorizers, who are believed to be more analytic in information processing, make characteristic use of the left hemisphere, while broad categorizers, being more holistic, depend more on the right hemisphere. Data for narrow categorizers confirmed the hypothesis in that they tended to produce a majority of right shifts. Results from broad categorizers turned out to be less clear, although there was a tendency in the direction of left eye shift. Additionally, narrow categorizers made significantly more total LEMs than did broad categorizers. The results are discussed in terms of cerebral specialization underlying cognitive style.
窄分类者在信息处理方面被认为更具分析性,他们在特征上会利用左半球,而宽分类者更具整体性,更多地依赖右半球。窄分类者的数据证实了这一假设,因为他们倾向于产生大多数向右的眼球移动。宽分类者的结果则不太明确,尽管有向左眼移动的趋势。此外,窄分类者产生的横向眼球运动总数明显多于宽分类者。根据认知风格背后的大脑专门化对结果进行了讨论。