Hatta T
Percept Mot Skills. 1976 Aug;43(1):255-9. doi: 10.2466/pms.1976.43.1.255.
Study of matching judgment was designed to demonstrate an effect of lateral onset asynchrony in left-handed subjects, 7 males and 8 females. Japanese Hirakana letters or random forms were presented to one visual field first and to the other visual field second. 15 left-handers were requested to judge whether the successively presented stimuli were "same" or "different." The results showed that for both types of stimuli there are no differences in accuracy of matching judgement whether the standard stimulus was presented to the right visual field first or to the left. These results indicate that the left-handed subjects may have a tendency toward hemispheric equi-potentiality for recognition of both verbal and non-verbal materials.
匹配判断研究旨在证明左利手受试者(7名男性和8名女性)中侧向起始异步的影响。首先向一个视野呈现日语平假名或随机图形,然后再向另一个视野呈现。要求15名左利手受试者判断先后呈现的刺激是“相同”还是“不同”。结果表明,对于这两种类型的刺激,无论标准刺激是先呈现给右视野还是左视野,匹配判断的准确性都没有差异。这些结果表明,左利手受试者在识别语言和非语言材料时可能具有半球等势的倾向。