1. Developmental parameters of the ear asymmetry: A multivariate approach
- Author
-
Harry Van Der Vlugt, Dirk J. Bakker, Ron A. Goebel, Paul Satz, and Jetty Teunissen
- Subjects
Male ,Linguistics and Language ,Multivariate statistics ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Asymmetry ,Functional Laterality ,Language and Linguistics ,Developmental psychology ,Speech and Hearing ,Child Development ,Sex Factors ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Humans ,Child ,Dominance, Cerebral ,media_common ,Dichotic listening ,Age Factors ,Social Class ,Child, Preschool ,Mental Recall ,Auditory Perception ,Female ,Psychology - Abstract
The present paper has two objectives: (1) a critical review of dichotic listening studies in children, and (2) an investigation of developmental parameters of the ear asymmetry, based on factors revealed in the review. A dichotic listening task was administered to approximately 20 boys and 20 girls at each of five ages (5,6,7,9 and 11). The results were as follows: (1) significant ear asymmetry was not found in children younger than nine years of age; (2) the magnitude of the differences between ears, while not significant until age nine, continued to increase with age until eleven at which time the slope functions for each ear plateaued; and (3) ear asymmetry was independent of sex. An attempt is made to explain the present results, and those of previous research, within a developmental framework.
- Published
- 1975
- Full Text
- View/download PDF