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Is the hand to speech what speech is to the hand?
1University of Zagreb, Croatia.
Brain and Cognition
|June 17, 2000
Abstract:
Interference between the manual and the verbal performance on two types of concurrent verbal-manual tasks was studied on a sample of 48 female right-handers. The more complex verbal task (storytelling) affected both hands significantly, the less complex (essentially phonemic) task affected only the right hand, with insignificant negative influence on the left-hand performance. No significant reciprocal effects of the motor task on verbalization were found.