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Performance of the manual and oral-motor systems using the dual-task paradigm

Abstract

A single experiment was conducted to examine interference in the oral- motor and manual output systems when using the dual-task paradigm. The manual task involved a repetitive and sequential finger tapping condition, right and left hand. A concurrent verbal task involving a series of bilabial syllables enabled the experimenters to quantify the patterns of oral-motor output during different finger tapping conditions. The results indicated a unidirectional pattern of asymmetry, involving only the oral-motor system when the manual task was performed sequentially or with the right hand. These data provide support for a lateralized 'praxis' system in the left hemisphere.

Authors

Heath M; Elliott D; Roy EA; Veeneman D

Volume

40

Pagination

pp. 147-150

Publication Date

June 1, 1999

Conference proceedings

Brain and Cognition

Issue

1

ISSN

0278-2626

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