Cortical Arousal Strategies in Left-Handers during the Aural Perception and Manual Playback of Mono- and Polyphonic Rhythmical Patterns
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The actual purpose of this study is to establish the cortical arousal strategies (according to the power of the EEG
(electroencephalogram) α-oscillations) during the aural perception as well as manual playback of mono- and polyphonic rhythmical
patterns in men with left profile. The study involved 35 men from 19 to 21 years old with the left profile of the manual and aural
asymmetries. EEG was recorded in the functional status of rest: during the aural perception and playback of mono- and polyphonic
rhythmical patterns with the left and right hand fingers. The monophony in the rhythmical pattern sounding relative to monophonic
patterns is followed by more expressed and widespread cortical processes of the EEG α-oscillation depression. Given patterns
indicate a greater intensity of ascending nonspecific arousal strategies of data processing by men on conditions of the sound and
harmonious complications of the pattern structure. The aural perception and playback of rhythmical patterns with both hands were
accompanied by the increased significance of arousal processes in the right hemisphere. This may be due to the dominant role of the
hemisphere during the formation of the innervation impacts on the left-hander’s neuro-motor apparatus. More differentiated changes
in the cerebral cortex were installed during the left hand activation.
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Pavlovych, O., Morenko, A., Kotyk, O., Vlasiuk, S. 2012. "Cortical Arousal Strategies in Left-Handers during the Aural Perception and Manual Playback of Mono- and Polyphonic Rhythmical Patterns."Journal of Life Sciences 6: 1408-1413.
