Polich J, Hoffman L D
Department of Neuropharmacology, Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA, USA.
Psychophysiology. 1998 Sep;35(5):497-507. doi: 10.1017/s0048577298970792.
The P300 event-related potential (ERP) was elicited in left- and right-handed young adult male and female participants (n = 20/group) with both auditory and visual stimulus discrimination tasks that varied systematically in difficulty. P300 amplitude was larger across all task conditions for left- than for right-handed participants at anterior and central electrode sites. P300 latency was shorter across all task conditions for left- than for right-handers. Task difficulty did not affect the ERP handedness differences. Male and female subjects demonstrated comparable ERP handedness effects, although smaller P300 components were obtained for males than for females. When considered in the context of corpus callosal size differences for left-versus right-handed and male versus female participants, the findings suggest that the P300 reflects callosal size and interhemispheric transmission efficacy.
在左利手和右利手的年轻成年男性和女性参与者(每组n = 20)中诱发P300事件相关电位(ERP),这些参与者要完成听觉和视觉刺激辨别任务,任务难度呈系统性变化。在前部和中央电极部位,在所有任务条件下,左利手参与者的P300波幅都比右利手参与者大。在所有任务条件下,左利手者的P300潜伏期比右利手者短。任务难度并未影响ERP的利手差异。男性和女性受试者表现出相当的ERP利手效应,不过男性获得的P300成分比女性小。结合左利手与右利手以及男性与女性参与者胼胝体大小差异的情况来看,研究结果表明P300反映了胼胝体大小和半球间的传递效率。