Rebaï M, Lannou J, Bernard C, Bonnet C, Rochetti G
Laboratoire de Psy. Co., equipe de Neurophysiologie Sensorielle, Université de Rouen, Mt-St-Aignan, France.
Int J Psychophysiol. 1997 Feb;25(2):85-95. doi: 10.1016/s0167-8760(96)00712-x.
The effects of handedness and of familial left-handedness on the asymmetry of the cerebral hemispheres were investigated by means of visual evoked potentials. Square gratings of different spatial frequencies were presented, at 1 Hz in ON-OFF mode to 60 subjects: 30 right-handers and 30 left-handers, 15 with familial handedness and 15 without in each group. The results show that the patterns of hemispheric asymmetry differ in right- and left-handers. They also show that in left-handers these patterns depend on the presence or absence of familial left-handedness, whereas in right-handers the role of this genetic factor is less evident.
通过视觉诱发电位研究了利手和家族性左利手对大脑半球不对称性的影响。以开-关模式,向60名受试者呈现不同空间频率的方形光栅,频率为1赫兹:30名右利手者和30名左利手者,每组中15名有家族性利手,15名没有家族性利手。结果表明,右利手者和左利手者的半球不对称模式不同。结果还表明,在左利手者中,这些模式取决于家族性左利手的有无,而在右利手者中,这种遗传因素的作用不太明显。