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Choosing sides: lateralization in line trisection and quadrisection as a function of reading direction and handedness.

机译:选择边:线三等分和四边形的横向化与阅读方向和惯用性有关。

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It might be intuited that a person's reading direction will impact linguistic and/or oculomotor tasks. Whether it also influences nonlanguage tasks, and by what means, is less clear. A novel technique to probe this effect is introduced in this paper, and the affirmative results are presented. The line bisection task has been a standard bedside diagnostic technique for assessing hemifield spatial neglect for many years. In recent years, numerous studies have also examined how normal subjects perform on this task. A recent line of study has focused on the reading habits of the subjects and the effect it has on line bisection. Most European languages are read from left to right, and it is thus postulated that readers of those languages will scan a line from left to right. On the other hand, Hebrew is read from right to left. These previous studies have yielded intriguing results about the role that reading direction plays in nonlanguage tasks. The present study utilized two other line partition tasks, line trisection and line quadrisection, and subjects whose principal reading language was either right-to-left or left-to-right. These tasks are ambiguous when used without instructing the subject on which side to perform the line transection. It was found that principal language was correlated with the side on which the subject chose to trisect or quadrisect the line. However, there was no correlation between preferred side and writing hand and there was no significant difference in accuracy between the preferred side and the secondary side. Thus, the preferred side in this nonlanguage task does not seem to be influenced by writing hand or accuracy but rather would seem to depend exclusively upon the earliest legitimate point, as determined by reading direction.
机译:直觉的是,一个人的阅读方向会影响语言和/或动眼功能。它是否还会影响非语言任务,以及通过什么方式影响,尚不清楚。本文介绍了一种探测这种效果的新技术,并给出了肯定的结果。多年来,线平分任务一直是评估半场空间忽视的标准床旁诊断技术。近年来,许多研究还检查了正常受试者如何完成这项任务。最近的一项研究集中在受试者的阅读习惯及其对线平分的影响上。大多数欧洲语言是从左到右阅读的,因此可以假定这些语言的读者将从左到右扫描一行。另一方面,希伯来语从右向左读取。这些先前的研究得出了有趣的结果,即阅读方向在非语言任务中的作用。本研究利用其他两个行划分任务,行三等分和行四等分,以及主要阅读语言为从右到左或从左到右的主题。这些任务在使用时没有指示对象在哪一侧执行线横切时是模棱两可的。发现主要语言与对象选择将线三等分或四等分的一面相关。但是,优选面和书写手之间没有相关性,并且优选面和第二面之间的精度也没有显着差异。因此,此非语言任务中的首选方面似乎不受书写手或准确性的影响,而似乎完全取决于最早的合法点(如阅读方向所确定)。

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