Liederman J, Coryell J
Dev Psychobiol. 1981 Sep;14(5):439-50. doi: 10.1002/dev.420140506.
A rightward turning bias is the earliest human asymmetry and may be a precursor of handedness. Head-turning affects arm position as part of the Asymmetric Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR). The hypothesis was tested that turning biases operate in coordination with the ATNR to promote handedness by measuring reflex behavior during turns in the preferred vs nonpreferred direction. Twenty infants were filmed during spontaneous movement and during the following factorial design: head turned left vs right; voluntarily vs passively; 30 degrees vs 70 degrees. The incidence, strength, and duration of the ATNR were least when the child turned toward his/her preferred side. When right-preference children turned rightward, the occurrence of the ATNR was no better than chance. Thus, a child can orient toward the right hand with minimal intrusion of the ATNR upon limb position, perhaps promoting right-handedness.
向右转头偏好是人类最早出现的不对称现象,可能是用手偏好的先兆。转头会影响手臂位置,这是不对称紧张性颈反射(ATNR)的一部分。通过测量在向偏好方向与非偏好方向转头时的反射行为,对转头偏好与ATNR协同作用以促进用手偏好这一假设进行了检验。在20名婴儿自发运动期间以及在以下析因设计中进行了拍摄:头向左转与向右转;主动转头与被动转头;30度转头与70度转头。当儿童转向其偏好侧时,ATNR的发生率、强度和持续时间最低。当右偏好儿童向右转头时,ATNR的出现率并不高于随机概率。因此,儿童可以在ATNR对肢体位置影响最小的情况下转向右手,这可能促进了右利手的形成。