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Interhemispheric Transfer Deficit in Alexithymia: An Experimental Study

James D. A. Parker, PhD, Michelle L. Keightley, BSc, Carlyle T. Smith, PhD and Graeme J. Taylor, MD

From the Department of Psychology, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario (J.D.A.P, M.L.K., C.T.S.), and Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto and Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario (G.J.T), Canada.



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Fig. 1. Effect of the two groups by response hand on number of correct responses on the tactile finger localization task. Nonalexithymic group (—{circ}—); alexithymic group (- - -{square}- - -).

 





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