Left hemisphere specialization for duration discrimination of musical and speech sounds

Hemispheric asymmetries for processing duration of non-verbal and verbal sounds were investigated in 60 right-handed subjects. Two dichotic tests with attention directed to one ear were used, one with complex tones and one with consonant-vowel syllables. Stimuli had three possible durations: 350, 500, and 650 ms. Subjects judged whether the duration of a probe was same or different compared to the duration of the target presented before it. Target and probe were part of two dichotic pairs presented with 1s interstimulus interval and occurred on the same side. Dependent variables were reaction time and accuracy. Results showed a significant right ear advantage for both dependent variables with both complex tones and consonant-vowel syllables. This study provides behavioural evidence of a left hemisphere specialization for duration perception of both musical and speech sounds in line with the current view based on a parameter--rather than domain-specific structuring of hemispheric perceptual asymmetries.

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