White N, Green A, Steiner R
Psychology Dept., Youngstown State University, OH 44555-0001, USA.
Brain Cogn. 1995 Jun;28(1):59-78. doi: 10.1006/brcg.1995.1033.
A dual-task paradigm with concurrent verbal and spatial tasks was used to investigate differences across three age groups for lateralized effects, magnitude of tapping interference, and cognitive task output. In addition, rescaled scores comparing verbal with spatial measures within and across age groups were analyzed to examine asymmetric age differences for right versus left hemisphere abilities. Results of the present dual task finger tapping investigation of three age groups showed all groups left lateralized for verbal tasks and right lateralized for spatial tasks. However, the magnitude of interference in tapping was significantly greater in paced nonideational shadowing tasks and during paced purposeful spatial tasks. Outcomes of exploratory analyses suggest a complex interplay between aptitude and the corresponding lateralized effects and cognitive effort to perform the task.
采用一种同时进行语言和空间任务的双任务范式,来研究三个年龄组在侧化效应、敲击干扰程度和认知任务输出方面的差异。此外,还分析了在年龄组内和年龄组间比较语言与空间测量的重新缩放分数,以检验左右半球能力的不对称年龄差异。本次对三个年龄组进行的双任务手指敲击调查结果显示,所有组在语言任务上表现为左侧化,在空间任务上表现为右侧化。然而,在有节奏的非表意性跟读任务和有节奏的目的性空间任务中,敲击的干扰程度明显更大。探索性分析的结果表明,能力与相应的侧化效应以及执行任务的认知努力之间存在复杂的相互作用。