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Unilateral agraphia after section of the posterior half of the truncus of the corpus callosum
Authors:Nicholas White  Marcel Kinsbourne
Affiliation:Neuropsychology Research Unit, Hospital for Sick Children Canada
Abstract:Children ranging in age from 3 to 12 tapped on a morse key with their index finger as fast as possible. After a control test, they concurrently tapped and recited a nursery rhyme, recited animal names, and memorized shapes. Previous results suggested that more interference in a motor task results from attempting at the same time to perform another task controlled by the same, than by a different, hemisphere. Right-handed tapping and talking both used left hemisphere space; left-handed tapping and talking were controlled by different hemispheres. Relative to silent tapping concurrent talking caused a greater drop in right-hand tapping rate than in left-hand tapping rate in both the rhyme and animal conditions. Interference by shape memorizing was equal across hands. The differential effect of speaking on right-hand preference indicates the left lateralization of speech output control. The size of this effect did not vary with increasing grade level. The findings support the view that speech output control is fully lateralized at least by age 3 years.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to: Dr. Marcel Kinsbourne   Neuropsychology Research Unit   Hospital for Sick Children   555 University Avenue   Toronto   Ontario   M5G 1X8 Canada.
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