
A person with left hemispheric dominance for language is asked to tap her index finger as fast as possible for one minute. What difference, if any, would it make if she were talking during the task?
A) Talking would decrease tapping in the right hand more than in the left hand.
B) Talking would decrease tapping in the left hand more than in the right hand.
C) Talking would decrease tapping in both hands equally.
D) Talking typically would not affect the tapping rate of either hand.
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