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Ear asymmetry in recognition of unfamiliar voices
Authors:Ellen N Riley  Harold A Sackeim
Affiliation:New York University U.S.A.
Abstract:Female right-handed subjects were presented with a memory set consisting of five unfamiliar female voices. They were then tested with a recognition procedure in which samples of voice, memory set or novel, 2 or 4 sec in duration, were heard in one ear and a competing noise stimulus was heard in the other ear. There was an overall left-ear advantage in accuracy of recognition. This advantage held particularly for identifications of memory-set voices in the second half of trials. Internal analyses indicated that the left-ear advantage could not be attributed to greater retroactive interference during right-ear presentation. Congruent with studies of recognition of unfamiliar faces, the findings suggested right-hemisphere superiority in the recognition of unfamiliar voices.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. Harold A. Sackeim   Department of Psychology   New York University   6 Washington Place   New York   NY 10003.
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