Wydler A J, Perret E
Experientia. 1977 Feb 15;33(2):239-40. doi: 10.1007/BF02124088.
In an auditory experiment, digits and tonal sequences were presented simultaneously to both ears. In a visual experiment, words and nonsense figures had to be compared in both visual half-fields. The verbral stimuli were better reported from the right ear and right visual half-field. The nonverbal stimuli were reported equally well from both ears and visual half-fields. It appears that the processing of stimuli presented to both input channels depends on the type of the stimuli. These results point to a cerebral mechanism classifying incoming information to the brain and yielding an optimal processing of verbal and nonverbal stimuli by the cerebral hemispheres.
在一项听觉实验中,数字和音调序列同时呈现给双耳。在一项视觉实验中,单词和无意义图形必须在两个视觉半视野中进行比较。言语刺激从右耳和右视觉半视野能得到更好的报告。非言语刺激从双耳和视觉半视野的报告效果相同。似乎呈现给两个输入通道的刺激的处理取决于刺激的类型。这些结果表明存在一种大脑机制,可对传入大脑的信息进行分类,并使大脑半球对言语和非言语刺激进行最佳处理。