Abstract

Right-handers with no family history of left-handedness (RHFH-), right-handers with such history (RHFH+), and left-handers (LH) were tested on a lateralized letter masking task. Only the RHFH - group showed significant right visual field superiority on the masking task. The results would seem to reflect interhemispheric communication efficiency rather than which hemisphere is dominant for language expression.

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