Abstract

After memorizing a simple periodical movement in the ankle joint, 36 healthy subjects (right-handers) reproduced it from memory. The movement rhythm image that formed during movement in the left ankle joint was memorized better than when the movement was performed by the right extremity. The specific features of interhemispheric interaction at various stages of trace processes, unequal participation of the hemispheres in perception and processing of information, and the physiological expedience of the signal transmission from the right to the left hemisphere are sufficient to assume a basic sequence of hemispheric functional activity redistribution when the brain masters new cognitive actions.

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