The reliability of estimates of interhemispheric transmission times derived from unimanual and verbal response latencies.

Human neurobiology Pub Date : 1987-01-01
R St John, C Shields, P Krahn, B Timney
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In this study, the reliability of estimates of interhemispheric transmission times derived from verbal and unimanual responses was assessed. Responses were made to presentations of lateralized light flashes in a series of 20 experimental sessions, with responses being made to stimuli presented at three different retinal eccentricities. The reliability of estimates of interhemispheric transmission across 20 experimental sessions was generally poorer for verbal compared to unimanual responses. This was particularly true for stimuli presented close to the centre of the visual field. In addition, for unimanual response conditions, estimates of interhemispheric transmission times for the female subjects were longer in duration and exhibited poorer reliability than estimates found for the male subjects. In the verbal response conditions, there were no differences between the mean durations of the estimates found for the male and female subjects. The results suggest that for centrally located stimulus presentations, verbal responses do not produce reliable estimates of interhemispheric transmission time. This relatively poor reliability across experimental sessions may account for the mixed results seen in previous studies which have used verbal reaction times to estimate interhemispheric transmission time. The collection of unimanual responses to lateralized visual stimulus presentations is likely the best method of estimating interhemispheric transmission time in normal man.

从单手和言语反应潜伏期得出的半球间传递时间估计的可靠性。
在这项研究中,评估了从言语和非言语反应中得出的半球间传递时间估计的可靠性。在一系列的20个实验阶段中,对偏侧闪光的呈现做出了反应,对三种不同视网膜偏心的刺激做出了反应。在20个实验阶段中,言语反应的半球间传输估计的可靠性通常比非言语反应差。这对于靠近视野中心的刺激物来说尤其如此。此外,在单一反应条件下,女性受试者的半球间传递时间估计值比男性受试者的估计值持续时间更长,可靠性更差。在口头反应条件下,男性和女性受试者的平均估计持续时间没有差异。结果表明,对于位于中心位置的刺激呈现,言语反应不能产生半球间传递时间的可靠估计。这种相对较差的可靠性可能解释了先前使用言语反应时间来估计半球间传递时间的研究中出现的混合结果。收集侧向视觉刺激呈现的单手反应可能是估计正常人半球间传递时间的最佳方法。
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