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Perceptual asymmetry in psychosis-prone college students: evidence for left-hemisphere overactivation.

L A Overby1.   

Abstract

The hypothesis that psychosis-prone students demonstrate a pattern of exaggerated perceptual asymmetry across both left- and right-hemisphere dichotic-listening tasks (consonant-vowel [CV] and tonal contour discrimination) was investigated. Subjects who scored high on the Perceptual Aberration or Magical Ideation scale or both (n = 20) demonstrated a significantly exaggerated right-ear advantage on a CV task in relation to normal control subjects (n = 27) but showed a reduced left-ear advantage on a tone task. The hypothesis of exaggerated functional lateralization across hemispheres in the psychosis-prone subjects was not supported, but the results are consistent with a hypothesis of left hemisphere overactivation in this sample.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1537979     DOI: 10.1037//0021-843x.101.1.96

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Abnorm Psychol        ISSN: 0021-843X


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1.  Lateralisation of language and emotion in schizotypal personality: Evidence from dichotic listening.

Authors:  Antonio Castro; Rebecca Pearson
Journal:  Pers Individ Dif       Date:  2011-10
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