Attention and Hemispheric Differences in Reaction Time during Simultaneous Audio-Visual Tasks

Author:

Geffen Gina1,Bradshaw J. L.1,Nettleton N. C.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, 3168, Australia

Abstract

The effect of different types of competing auditory tasks on laterality differences in visual perception was investigated. Right-handed subjects were presented with digits which occurred randomly in the left or right visual fields. They responded vocally to previously specified digits in a go, no-go reaction time situation. In the absence of any competing auditory task, digits presented in the right visual field were processed more quickly. This visual field difference in reaction time was in the same direction while subjects performed a secondary musical task. However, when a secondary verbal task had to be performed, digits in the left visual field received faster responses. The results support the view that the right hemisphere is capable of some language functions, and that hemispheric differences in performance have at their basis a quantitative asymmetry, which can be reversed even in normal subjects by overloading their limited capacity.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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