Atypical functional lateralization in children with fetal alcohol syndrome
- 18 September 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Developmental Psychobiology
- Vol. 51 (8) , 696-705
- https://doi.org/10.1002/dev.20404
Abstract
In order to explore effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on functional lateralization, item tasks measuring preferences of hand, foot, eye, and ear were administered to a sample of 23 children diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) compared with typically developing (TD) children. In addition, a dichotic listening task was administered to a subsample of 11 children with FAS and a TD group of comparable age, sex and handedness. The children with FAS were characterized by increased nonright‐handedness compared with TD children. No differences were evident for preferential use of foot, eye, or ear. Moreover, children with FAS displayed more right ear extinctions during dichotic listening relative to TD children, indicating a lack of right ear advantage. The results add to findings of decreased manual asymmetry and less left‐lateralized speech perception in children with developmental disorders, and are further discussed in relation to the high incidence of callosal abnormalities in alcohol‐exposed children. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Dev Psychobiol 51: 696–705, 2009Keywords
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