Abstract

The P3(00) event-related potential (ERP) was elicited in 20 left- and 20 right-handed normal young adult male subjects using a simple auditory stimulus discrimination task. P3 amplitude from the target stimuli was larger at anterior electrode sites for left- compared to right-handed subjects. P3 latency from the standard stimuli was shorter for left- compared to right-handers. The N1, P2, and N2 components generally demonstrated similar handedness effects. The relationship of ERP amplitude and handedness to anatomical variables and cognitive factors is discussed.

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