摘要:In the present study, we tested right- and left-handed participants in a Poffenberger paradigm with bimanual responses and hands either in an anatomical or in a left-right inverted posture. We observed a significant positive crossed-uncrossed difference (CUD) in reaction times for both manual dominance groups and both response postures. These results rule out an explanation of the CUD in terms of stimulus-response spatial compatibility and provide convincing evidence on the important role of interhemispheric callosal transfer in bimanual responding in right- as well as left-handed individuals.
关键词:Interhemispheric transmission; Stimulus-response spatial compatibility; Poffenberger Paradigm; Crossed-Uncrossed Difference (CUD); Corpus Callosum; Left Handedness