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- W2000295641 abstract "Bilateral EEGs were recorded from central, temporal and parietal scalp locations from seven male and seven female human subjects (Ss) while they were engaged in verbal and non-verbal tasks. Alpha power was higher in the right hemisphere when Ss listened to verbal material being read to them; the reverse was true when Ss performed in an imaginative block rotation task. Compared with intergame rest periods, alpha power was suppressed in the right hemisphere when Ss either watched or played Pong (Tv tennis). Watching Pong was as effective in producing alpha asymmetry as playing the game in the parietal region, but motor involvement enhanced asymmetry at central and temporal leads. Performance was non-linearly related to asymmetry, first increasing and then decreasing as asymmetry increased. L'EEG de scalp a été enregisré de façon bilatérale sur les régions centrales, temporales et pariétales chez 7 sujets de sexe masculin et 7 sujets de sexe féminin au cours de tâches verbales et non-verbales. La puissance alpha est plus élevée au niveau de l'hémisphère droit lorsque les sujets s'attendent à ce qu'un matériel verbal leur soit lu; l'inverse est vrai lorsque les sujets réalisent une tâche imaginaire de rotation de bloc. Par comparison à des périodes de repos intercurrentes, la puissance alpha est supprimée dans l'hémisphére droit lorsque les sujets ou bien regardent ou bien jouent au Pong (tennis TV). Regarder le Pong est aussi efficace à produire une asymétrie alpha que jouer à ce jeu au niveau des régions pariétales, mais l'implication motrice augmente cette asymétrie au niveau des régions centrales et temporales. La performance est liée de façon non-linéaire à l'asymétrie, augmentant d'abord puis diminuant au fur et à mesure que l'asymétrie augmente." @default.
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- W2000295641 title "Differential hemispheric activation during complex visuomotor performance" @default.
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