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The effects of Familial Sinistrality and preferred hand on dichaptic and dichotic tasks
Authors:Judith Nilsson   Denis Glencross  Gina Geffen
Affiliation:The Flinders University of South Australia Australia
Abstract:Processing asymmetries for tactile-spatial and auditory-verbal processing were investigated in two studies using the S. F. Witelson (1974, Cortex, 10, 3–17) dichaptic procedure. Experiment 1 used eight right-handed males in a free recall procedure. More shapes were correctly detected by the left hand but only with a right hand response. In Experiment 2, right and left handers with no Familial Sinistrality (FS) were compared with left handers with various types of FS, looking at pre- and postcued order of report and precuing the response hand. No group showed hand asymmetry with pre- or postcuing for either responding hand. Right handers showed no difference with order of report; however, left handers made fewer correct detections for items to be reported second. There were differences between the Parental FS and the Sibling FS groups both on the dichotic listening and the haptic tasks.
Keywords:Reprint requests should be sent to: Gina Geffen   School of Social Sciences   The Flinders University of South Australia   Bedford Park 5042   South Australia.
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