Author:
PIERCE CHRISTOPHER A.,JEWELL GEORGE,MENNEMEIER MARK
Abstract
Psychophysical functions are used to characterize both normal
perception and altered perception among patients with neglect,
yet the reliability of these functions is rarely examined. The
present study examined two-week, test-retest reliability for
power functions derived from line bisection data among 58 normal,
young and old, male and female subjects. Power function exponents
and constants were, at best, moderately reliable over time.
The size of the exponent tended to decrease at retesting.
Reliability coefficients varied by age and gender; they were
highly significant for young men, marginally significant for
older men, and non-significant for women. Race influenced
reliability as coefficients were significant for Caucasian subjects
but not for African American subjects. Age and gender effects
in this study parallel those in the literature on pseudoneglect,
and they may reflect hemispheric differences in visuo-spatial
processing, magnitude estimation, or both. (JINS, 2003,
9, 72–78.)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Clinical Psychology,General Neuroscience
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