Author:
SPIVAK B.,SEGAL M.,MESTER R.,WEIZMAN A.
Abstract
Background. We assessed lateral preference in 80 male
patients with combat-related post-traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) and in 100 healthy age-matched male controls.Methods. Hand, foot, eye and ear preferences were examined,
using the Edinburgh Handedness
Inventory-Modified and the Coren Inventory of Lateral Preference.Results. Mixed lateral preference was noted in
significantly more PTSD patients than controls
(65 v. 43%, P<0·005).Conclusions. These results indicate a possible hemispheric
imbalance (less lateralization) in PTSD
patients, with the right hemisphere playing a more active role in
perceptual and cognitive processing
and in the regulation of biological responses in these patients.
This imbalance may be relevant to the pathophysiology of PTSD.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology
Cited by
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