Molfese D L
Brain Lang. 1984 May;22(1):109-27. doi: 10.1016/0093-934x(84)90082-8.
Auditory evoked responses (AER) to a series of consonant-vowel syllables were recorded from frontal, temporal, and parietal scalp locations from 14 right-handed college students. Averaged AERs were submitted to principal components analysis and analysis of variance. Six components of the group's AERs were found to reflect various aspects of the stimulus parameters. One component reflected changes over only the left hemisphere to different consonants. A second component changed systematically over both hemispheres but did not discriminate between all consonants.
从14名右利手大学生的额叶、颞叶和顶叶头皮部位记录了对一系列辅音-元音音节的听觉诱发反应(AER)。对平均AER进行主成分分析和方差分析。发现该组AER的六个成分反映了刺激参数的各个方面。一个成分仅反映左半球对不同辅音的变化。第二个成分在两个半球上有系统地变化,但不能区分所有辅音。