PMID: 3769494Sep 1, 1986Paper

The "forced-attention paradigm" in dichotic listening to CV-syllables: a comparison between adults and children

Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
K Hugdahl, L Andersson

Abstract

The present study was concerned with the effects of directional attention on the right-ear-advantage (REA) in dichotic listening. It was suggested that if selective attention contributes to the REA during a non-forced, free recall condition, then comparing the unattended left and right ear scores when attention is forced to the right and the left ear, respectively, would yield an "attention-free" estimate of the REA. Each subject participated in a non-forced, free recall, condition; in a forced-right condition; and in a forced-left condition. During the two forced conditions, subjects were instructed to only attend to and report the right and left ear inputs, respectively. The stimuli were the six stop-consonants paired with the vowel a. Four right-handed groups participated (N = 18): Adult males, adult females, boys (8-9 years), girls (8-9 years). The results showed a significant REA in all groups during the non-forced condition. During the forced-right condition, significantly more correct recalls were obtained from the right compared to the left ear in all groups. During the forced-left condition, significantly more correct recalls from the left compared to the right ear was obtained only in the two adult groups, but not in ...Continue Reading

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