Back to Search Start Over

Cerebral laterality differences in handedness: A mental rotation study with NIRS

Authors :
Shimoda, Nobuaki
Takeda, Kotaro
Imai, Itsuki
Kaneko, Junichiroh
Kato, Hiroyuki
Source :
Neuroscience Letters. Jan2008, Vol. 430 Issue 1, p43-47. 5p.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Abstract: Spatial cognition is right-hemisphere dominant in right-handers, but hemispheric laterality in left-handers is not fully understood. Using near-infrared spectroscopy, we compared cerebral activations in the frontal and parietal lobes during a mental rotation task between seven healthy right-handed and seven healthy left-handed women. Cerebral laterality during the spatial cognition task was evaluated as balance in the extent of activation areas between the two cerebral hemispheres, using the right-hemispheric dominance index (RI). RIs of right-handers showed right-hemispheric dominance (RI>0) in both frontal (RI=0.31±0.25) and parietal (RI=0.28±0.37) lobes, while left-handers showed slight left-hemispheric dominance (RI<0) in both frontal (RI=−0.13±0.18) and parietal (RI=−0.22±0.22) lobes. The left-handers exhibited significantly larger amplitudes of activation at the channels overlying the left-superior parietal lobule, whereas the right-handers did not show such amplitude differences. These findings suggest a difference in cerebral hemispheric laterality for spatial cognition between left- and right-handers. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03043940
Volume :
430
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Neuroscience Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28150920
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2007.10.016