Variations in patterns of lateral asymmetry among dextrals |
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Authors: | S C Levine M T Banich M Koch-Weser |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Pediatrics and Behavioral Sciences, University of Chicago U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Evidence supporting individual variations in patterns of hemispheric involvement in the recognition of visuo-spatial and verbal stimuli among dextrals is reported. In Experiment 1, subjects' asymmetry scores on a task that was nonlateralized for the group as a whole were significantly correlated with their asymmetry scores on right-hemisphere-specialized tasks, including face recognition. In Experiment 2, subjects' asymmetry scores on a task that was nonlateralized for the group as a whole were significantly correlated with their asymmetry scores on a left-hemisphere-specialized word recognition task. These results suggest that individual dextrals' asymmetry scores on lateralized tasks are a joint function of a subject's underlying hemispheric specialization for that task and stable individual variations in asymmetric hemispheric reliance. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Susan Cohen Levine Department of Pediatrics University of Chicago 950 East 59th Street Chicago IL 60637. |
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