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Multi-Task Study of the Effects of Task Load and Gender on the Development of Visual Field Asymmetries
Authors:Ho-chan Lim  Young-sun Jin
Institution:1. Department of Pediatrics , Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and Rainbow Babies &2. Childrens Hospital ,;3. Department of Pediatrics , The Ohio State University College of Medicine, and Columbus Children's Hospital ,
Abstract:This study was designed to examine whether the developmental course of visual hemispheric asymmetry is affected by task load and whether gender differences occur with age. Three experiments were performed according to the additive structure of reaction time: “go/no-go” task, “choice-reaction-time” task, and “category-sort” task. Children in three different age groups (7- to 8-years, 10 years, and 13 year olds) were presented lists of words using a visual half-field procedure. Results revealed that in the go/no-go task (Experiment 1), left hemispheric superiority for processing of word stimuli was evident at all three developmental ages, but no gender differences appeared. However, in the choice-reaction-time task (Experiment 2), and the category-sort task (Experiment 3), left hemispheric superiority was displayed by 7- to 8- and 10-year-old males, but not by 13-year-old males. In contrast, girls did not show the left hemispheric advantage at any of the developmental ages. It was concluded that visual hemispheric asymmetry exists in children at an early age, but the magnitude of asymmetry is dependent on age, gender, and task load.
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