Visual Field asymmetries for verbal and dot localization tasks in monolingual and bilingual subjects |
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Authors: | D.F Sewell L Panou |
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Affiliation: | The University, Hull, England |
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Abstract: | Visual Field asymmetries for verbal and dot localization tasks were examined in monolingual and bilingual subjects. Consistent right-visual-field advantages were found for verbal material in all groups, although bilingual subjects showed a reduced laterality for their second language in comparison with their native language, Monolingual subjects displayed left-visual-field advantages on the dot localization task, but no consistent asymmetries were shown by the bilingual subjects. The overall pattern of results is consistent with left-hemisphere involvement for the processing of verbal material, but the heterogeneity of performance on the dot localization task suggests that processing of such a task may be influenced by subjects' linguistic backgrounds. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. D. F. Sewell Department of Psychology The University Hull HU6 7RX England. |
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