Linguistic lateralization and asymmetries in interhemispheric transmission time.

Abstract:

:The Interhemispheric Conduction Delay (ICD) theory of cerebral lateralization claims that longer interhemispheric transfer times (IHTT's) should result in greater functional lateralization for time-critical tasks. IHTT was estimated in 40 normal participants using both a visual and an auditory version of the Poffenberger (1912) paradigm. There was a significant response-hand by side-of-presentation interaction, and the length of IHTT for auditory information being transferred from the right to left hemisphere was significantly related to linguistic lateralization as assessed with a dichotic-listening task. These results support the ICD theory of cerebral lateralization.

journal_name

Brain Cogn

journal_title

Brain and cognition

authors

Elias LJ,Bulman-Fleming MB,McManus IC

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2000-06-01 00:00:00

pages

181-5

issue

1-3

eissn

0278-2626

issn

1090-2147

journal_volume

43

pub_type

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