RIGHT- AND LEFT-BRAIN HEMISPHERE. RHYTHM IN REACTION TIME TO LIGHT SIGNALS IS TASK-LOAD-DEPENDENT: AGE, GENDER, AND HANDGRIP STRENGTH RHYTHM COMPARISONS

Jan 4, 2003Chronobiology international

Brain hemisphere rhythms in reaction time to light signals depend on task difficulty, with differences by age, gender, and hand strength

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Abstract

A prominent 24-hour rhythm was observed in both dominant and nondominant hand performance for simple reaction time in adults.

  • Simple reaction time (SRT) performance showed a 24-hour rhythm in both dominant and nondominant hands in adults.
  • Complex three-choice reaction time (CRT) for the dominant hand also exhibited a 24-hour rhythm, while the nondominant hand's rhythm was less than 24 hours.
  • Age, but not gender, influenced the presence of these rhythms, with adolescents showing fewer 24-hour patterns.
  • Handgrip strength exhibited ultradian rhythms in adolescents, contrasting with the circadian rhythms typically seen in adults.
  • These findings may indicate the presence of functional biological clocks in both hemispheres of the human cortex.

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