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Hemispheric alpha asymmetries of stuttering males and nonstuttering males and females for words of high and low imagery
Authors:WH Moore  LC Lorendo
Institution:California State University, Long Beach, California, USA;University of Mississippi, University, Mississippi, USA
Abstract:Alpha hemispheric asymmetries of nonstuttering males, nonstuttering females, and stuttering males were explored with electroencephalographic procedures during exposure to two lists of one-syllable words which the subjects were required to recall following presentation. One word list contained low-imagery words while the other contained high-imagery words. Stuttering males were found to have significantly less alpha in their right hemispheres, suggesting right hemispheric processing strategies. This finding was interpreted as supporting the “segmentation dysfunction” explanation of stuttering suggested by Moore and Haynes (1979b). Nonstuttering males showed less left than right alpha while nonstuttering females revealed no difference between their right and left hemispheres. Differences between nonstuttering males and females are discussed as being task and stimuli dependent relative to the segmental/nonsegmental nature of both task and stimuli. Differential hemispheric asymmetries for words of high or low-imagery were not observed.
Keywords:Address correspondence to: W  H  Moore  Jr    Ph  D    Communicative Disorders Department  California State University  Long Beach  CA 90840  USA  
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