What do dichotic listening tests tell us about lateralization of language and emotion?

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In dichotic listening tasks, different stimuli are presented to each ear. Information presented to one ear is processed slightly faster by the contralateral hemisphere. Most right-handed participants show a right-ear advantage for verbal input and a left-ear advantage for emotional input (judging a person's emotional tone in speech). This suggests that the left hemisphere is more involved with the meaning of speech, while the right hemisphere decodes its emotional tone.

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