Abstract

Specialization of the right hemisphere for spatial processing was examined in adults and in hearing and deaf children using Witelson's dichhaptic task. Right- and left-hand performance did not differ for any of the groups although a significant age difference in overall performance of hearing subjects was found. The former result calls into question the validity of Witelson's task.

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