Enhanced articulatory speed in ambidexters.

Abstract:

:The possibility that incomplete speech lateralization might be related to reduced articulatory speed was investigated in two studies with normal, young adults. Contrary to expectations, speech was produced faster by ambidextrous subjects than by either strongly left- or strongly right-handed subjects under a number of conditions. However, there were no differences in speech lateralization between these groups when lateralization was measured using dichotic listening scores. In a second study, the superiority of ambidextrous subjects was found to extend to certain manual movement tasks as well.

journal_name

Neuropsychologia

journal_title

Neuropsychologia

authors

Ponton CW

doi

10.1016/0028-3932(87)90144-8

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1987-01-01 00:00:00

pages

305-11

issue

1B

eissn

0028-3932

issn

1873-3514

journal_volume

25

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