Ear differences in simple reaction time: The influence of attentional factors |
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Authors: | Barbara B Shadden Harold A Peterson |
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Institution: | University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA;University of Tennessee USA |
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Abstract: | Simple motor reaction times (right-handed) to tape-recorded consonant-vowel syllables were obtained from 12 subjects under two conditions of monotic stimulation: “expected” presentation (subject informed as to ear of presentation) and “random” presentation (ear of presentation varied randomly). Significantly faster left ear reaction times were obtained in the “expected” condition. The rank order of subjects' standard dichotic listening task scores correlated negatively with reaction time ear differences in the “expected” presentation condition. Results are discussed in terms of existing theories of response lateralization in simple reaction time tasks, and an expanded hypothesis is offered. Specifically, it is suggested that two or more distinct but potentially overlapping mechanisms may be responsible for observed asymmetries in monotic auditory perception. Both an attentional or lateralized motor response bias and an inherent lateralization of function may operate side by side, differentially activated by task demands, mode of stimulus presentation, and nature of stimuli. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Barbara B Shadden Ph D Speech and Hearing Clinic University of Arkansas 410 Arkansas Ave Fayetteville AR 72701 |
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