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Effects of moderate doses of ethyl alcohol on cerebral lateralization of language. II: a dichotic listening study.

Authors: CLARICI, ANDREA; FABBRO F; BAVA, ANTONIO;
pmid: 8962693
handle: 11368/1927683
Abstract
Hemispheric specialization for linguistic functions was assessed by a dichotic listening test in 16 monolingual right-handed non-alcoholic men after the administration of a moderate dose of ethyl alcohol (0.6 g/kg b.w.; alcoholemia > 80 mg/dl). No statistical evidence supporting the hypothesis that moderate doses of alcohol affect perceptive aspects of hemispheric specialization was found.
Country
Italy
Related Organizations
- University of Trieste Italy
Keywords
Male, Ethanol, Verbal Behavior, Brain, Humans, Functional Laterality, Dichotic Listening Tests
Male, Ethanol, Verbal Behavior, Brain, Humans, Functional Laterality, Dichotic Listening Tests
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