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Lateralization for reading musical chords: Disentangling symbolic, analytic, and phonological aspects of reading
Authors:S J Segalowitz  L J Bebout  S J Lederman
Institution:Brock University Canada;University of Windsor Canada;Queen''s University Canada
Abstract:It has been repeatedly shown that the left hemisphere (right visual field) is superior to the right hemisphere (LVF) in reading English, a bias possibly due to any or all of three confounded factors: (1) the symbolic nature of the coding system; (2) the analytic requirements of the decoding process; and (3) the phonological associations of the elements. Recent work on reading Japanese ideograms (Kanji) disentangles (1) from (2) and (3), but leaves the latter two confounded. We further disentangle (2) and (3) by examining visual field preference for reading musical chords, representatives of an analytic, nonphonological symbol system. The strong RVF advantage is interpreted as indicating that the left hemisphere is dominant for reading an analytic symbol system that is not phonologically based. We conclude that the left-hemisphere advantage traditionally found for reading phonological symbols is due to their analytic nature in addition to any effect due to their linguistic association.
Keywords:All correspondence and requests for reprints should be sent to: S  J  Segalowitz  Department of Psychology  Brock University  St  Catharines  Ontario L2S 3A1  Canada  
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