Kittie W. Watson, Larry L. Barker
The purpose of this study was to measure the lateralized alpha activity of oral interpreters while listening to each of four different messages. Subjects were measured for baseline and differential hemispheric alpha activity with an electroencephalograph (EEG). The results indicated (1) suppressed alpha activity as a function of the cognitive processing task, and (2) no increase in alpha activity in the right hemisphere during verbal tasks and in the left hemisphere during spatial tasks.
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