[Laterality of hospitalized endogenous-depression patients].

G Ulrich, G Zeller, H D Mühlbauer
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Compared to normals, groups of inpatients with unipolar and involutional depression show a higher proportion of consistent right-handers, whereas bipolar patients do not differ from normals. All patient-groups show a clearly higher proportion of persons with a "dominance" of the right thumb when habitually clasping the hands or fingers. The variables "eyedness" and "familial sinistrality" do not show significant differences between groups. When drawing geometric figures in a bimanual-coordinated fashion, all patient groups demonstrate a prevalence of simultaneous counter-clockwise drawing with both hands, whereas normals overwhelmingly prefer a discordant mode of drawing, the left hand acting counter-clockwise and the right hand clockwise. We interpret this behavior in depressives to be an expression of an interhemispheric functional relationship in which the left hemisphere is subordinated to the right hemisphere.

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[住院内源性抑郁症患者的侧边性]。
与正常人相比,单极抑郁症和更年期抑郁症住院患者组显示出更高比例的一贯右撇子,而双相患者与正常人没有区别。所有患者组都显示,当习惯性地紧握双手或手指时,右手拇指“占优势”的比例明显更高。变量“eyeness”和“family sininiality”在组间无显著差异。当以双手协调的方式绘制几何图形时,所有患者组都表现出双手同时逆时针绘制的普遍现象,而正常人绝大多数更喜欢不协调的绘制模式,左手逆时针而右手顺时针。我们将抑郁症患者的这种行为解释为左半球从属于右半球的半球间功能关系的表达。
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