Shevrin H, Smokler I, Kooi K A
Biol Psychiatry. 1980 Oct;15(5):691-7.
Much recent research has been devoted to the investigation of lateral eye movements (LEMs) as an indicator of hemispheric activation. Various personality characteristics have been reported to be associated with predominant left and right looking which have been interpreted on the basis of hemispheric specialization; however, this interpretation has been challenged by others. We investigated the relationship between LEMs obtained in a paradigmatic question-asking procedure and event-related potentials (ERPs) in response to a checkerboard stimulus. Subjects were 20 right-handed young adults (11 men, 9 women). We found that left-looking subjects had a greater positive-going occipital ERP amplitude at 90-msec poststimulus on the right side than on the left; the reverse was true for right-looking subjects (F = 11.08, 1/16 df, p < 0.005).
最近许多研究致力于将侧眼运动(LEMs)作为半球激活的一个指标进行调查。据报道,各种人格特征与主要向左和向右看有关,这些特征已根据半球特化进行了解释;然而,这种解释受到了其他人的质疑。我们研究了在一个典型的提问程序中获得的侧眼运动与对棋盘刺激的事件相关电位(ERP)之间的关系。受试者为20名右利手的年轻成年人(11名男性,9名女性)。我们发现,向左看的受试者在刺激后90毫秒时右侧枕叶ERP正向波幅比左侧更大;向右看的受试者则相反(F = 11.08,自由度1/16,p < 0.005)。