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Bilateral Electrodermal Activity During Differential Cognitive Hemispheric Activation

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ABSTRACTIn an attempt to reconcile inconsistent results reported to date, 27 dextral males were administered two separate procedures to examine the effects of hemisphere‐specific cognitive tasks on bilateral electrodermal activity. The first procedure used arithmetic problems and slide visualizations to activate the left and right hemispheres respectively; the second procedure used aural proverbs and visualization problems. Neither procedure produced the expected electrodermal response magnitude asymmetry across tasks. While the potential effects of uncontrolled variables are discussed, these results question the robustness of the relationship between differential hemispheric activation and asymmetric electrodermal response magnitudes.
Title: Bilateral Electrodermal Activity During Differential Cognitive Hemispheric Activation
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ABSTRACTIn an attempt to reconcile inconsistent results reported to date, 27 dextral males were administered two separate procedures to examine the effects of hemisphere‐specific cognitive tasks on bilateral electrodermal activity.
The first procedure used arithmetic problems and slide visualizations to activate the left and right hemispheres respectively; the second procedure used aural proverbs and visualization problems.
Neither procedure produced the expected electrodermal response magnitude asymmetry across tasks.
While the potential effects of uncontrolled variables are discussed, these results question the robustness of the relationship between differential hemispheric activation and asymmetric electrodermal response magnitudes.

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