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Dichhaptic hand-order effects with verbal and nonverbal tactile stimulation
Authors:Marlene Oscar-Berman   Lucio Rehbein   Alan Porfert  Harold Goodglass
Affiliation:Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Veterans Administration Hospital USA
Abstract:The palms of normal right-handed subjects were stimulated dichhaptically, i.e., with competing, bimanually presented tactile stimuli consisting of pairs of letters, pairs of digits, or pairs of line orientations. The subjects were required to identify both stimuli in a particular order, and order of report was compared between hands and across stimulus materials. Results indicated right-hand superiority for letters and left-hand superiority for lines; no hand differences occurred for digits. However, observed differences between hands appeared with second reports only, suggesting that measures of tactile storage are more sensitive to laterality differences than measures closer in time to actual stimulation.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to Dr. M. Oscar-Berman   Aphasia Research Center   BVAH   150 South Huntington Avenue   Boston   MA 02130.
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