The effect of rehearsal on right and left hemisphere performance was investigated in a recognition task in which a lateralized picture probe followed the presentation of two words in central vision. Half the 16 right-handed subjects rehearsed the pair of words vocally and half subvocally. Four different interstimulus intervals (0.5 s, 1.5 s, 3 s and 5 s) between words and picture probes were considered. Results showed no difference between the vocal and subvocal rehearsal conditions, an overall LVF right hemisphere advantage, and a trend in the linear component of the interaction visual field X interstimulus interval, indicating that the LVF advantage decreases as the interstimulus interval increases.
THE EFFECT OF REHEARSAL ON HEMISPHERIC PROCESSING IN A MEMORY RECOGNITION TASK / Zoccolotti, Pierluigi; Anna M., Longoni. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0020-7454. - 38:1-2(1988), pp. 97-102. [10.3109/00207458809000486]
THE EFFECT OF REHEARSAL ON HEMISPHERIC PROCESSING IN A MEMORY RECOGNITION TASK
ZOCCOLOTTI, Pierluigi;
1988
Abstract
The effect of rehearsal on right and left hemisphere performance was investigated in a recognition task in which a lateralized picture probe followed the presentation of two words in central vision. Half the 16 right-handed subjects rehearsed the pair of words vocally and half subvocally. Four different interstimulus intervals (0.5 s, 1.5 s, 3 s and 5 s) between words and picture probes were considered. Results showed no difference between the vocal and subvocal rehearsal conditions, an overall LVF right hemisphere advantage, and a trend in the linear component of the interaction visual field X interstimulus interval, indicating that the LVF advantage decreases as the interstimulus interval increases.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.