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Auditory lateralization: an effect of rhythm.

H Buxton

    Brain and Language
    |March 1, 1983
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    Rhythmic timing aids sentence recall, especially in the second half of experiments. This benefit showed an asymmetric transfer effect, suggesting functional lateralization is a dynamic adaptive process.

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    Area of Science:

    • Auditory perception
    • Cognitive psychology
    • Neuroscience

    Background:

    • Understanding auditory processing and memory recall is crucial for cognitive science.
    • Investigating the impact of temporal patterns on semantic memory is an emerging area.
    • Previous research highlights hemispheric asymmetry in language processing.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the effect of rhythmic timing on the recall of semantically anomalous sentences.
    • To investigate auditory transfer effects between ears under different timing conditions.
    • To explore the role of functional lateralization in auditory memory.

    Main Methods:

    • Monaural presentation of semantically anomalous sentences with neutral or rhythmic timing.
    • Testing recall accuracy at the right ear, left ear, and through cross-ear transfer.

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  • Utilizing computer-stored digitized waveforms for consistent acoustic structure.
  • Main Results:

    • Rhythmic timing led to an overall recall advantage in the latter half of the experiment.
    • An asymmetric transfer effect was observed: the rhythmic advantage did not transfer from the right to the left ear.
    • Identical acoustic structures were maintained across neutral and rhythmic conditions.

    Conclusions:

    • Rhythmic auditory input can enhance semantic sentence recall.
    • Functional lateralization exhibits dynamic and adaptive characteristics.
    • Auditory processing and memory are influenced by temporal organization and hemispheric interactions.