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Shift of visual field preference for English words in native Hebrew speakers.
Authors:R Silverberg  S Bentin  T Gaziel  L K Obler  M L Albert
Affiliation:Hadassah University Hospital Israel;Boston University Medical School and Boston V.A. Hospital USA
Abstract:Lateralization for visual verbal material was tested with Hebrew and English stimuli presented to Israeli adolescents in their second, fourth, and sixth years of study of English as a second language. Seventy-two children, 12 male and 12 female subjects in each class, were tested by means of a target-word recognition task. Laterality scores derived from reaction-time measures resulted in: (1) a left visual field preference for the English stimuli in the youngest group which decreased with increasing age, becoming a right visual field preference in the oldest group, and (2) a significant and equal right visual field preference for Hebrew stimuli for all groups. The data suggest right hemisphere involvement in acquiring the reading skills of a new language.
Keywords:Send reprint requests to Ruth Silverberg   M.D.   Aranne Laboratory   Department of Neurology   Hadassah University Hospital   Jerusalem   Israel.
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