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Laterality
Asymmetries of Brain, Behaviour, and Cognition
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Foot Laterality in Children, Adolescents, and Adults

Pages 199-206 | Published online: 18 Oct 2010

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Takeshi Hatta, Kazumi Fujiwara & Yukiharu Hasegawa. (2022) Relationships between footedness and aging on postural control: Evidence from the Yakumo study. Laterality 27:4, pages 467-481.
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Dimitria Palaiothodorou, Thanasis Antoniou & George Vagenas. (2020) Bone asymmetries in the limbs of children tennis players: testing the combined effects of age, sex, training time, and maturity status. Journal of Sports Sciences 38:20, pages 2298-2306.
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Murat Çetkin, Selin Bayko & Tunç Kutoğlu. (2020) Hair Whorl Direction: The Association with Handedness, Footedness, and Eyedness. Developmental Neuropsychology 45:1, pages 17-26.
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Chiara Sacco, Rocco Di Michele, Gabriele Semprini, Franco Merni & Gabriele Soffritti. (2018) Joint assessment of handedness and footedness through latent class factor analysis. Laterality 23:6, pages 643-663.
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Jan Verbeek, Marije T. Elferink-Gemser, Laura Jonker, Barbara C. H. Huijgen & Chris Visscher. (2017) Laterality related to the successive selection of Dutch national youth soccer players. Journal of Sports Sciences 35:22, pages 2220-2224.
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Ting Liu & JodyL. Jensen. (2012) Age-Related Differences in Bilateral Asymmetry in Cycling Performance. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 83:1, pages 114-119.
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Julie Hardt, Nat Benjanuvatra & Brian Blanksby. (2009) Do footedness and strength asymmetry relate to the dominant stance in swimming track start?. Journal of Sports Sciences 27:11, pages 1221-1227.
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George Grouios, Vassilia Hatzitaki, Nikolaos Kollias & Irene Koidou. (2009) Investigating the stabilising and mobilising features of footedness. Laterality 14:4, pages 362-380.
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Sebastian Ocklenburg & Onur Güntürkün. (2009) Head-turning asymmetries during kissing and their association with lateral preference. Laterality 14:1, pages 79-85.
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Dorota Olex-Zarychta & Joachim Raczek. (2008) The relationship of movement time to hand–foot laterality patterns. Laterality 13:5, pages 439-455.
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Canan Kalaycıoğlu, Cengiz Kara, Cem Atbaşoğlu & Erhan Nalçacı. (2008) Aspects of foot preference: Differential relationships of skilled and unskilled foot movements with motor asymmetry. Laterality 13:2, pages 124-142.
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Susanne Cromie, JulianG. Greenwood & JohnF. McCullagh. (2007) Does Irish-dance training influence lower-limb asymmetry?. Laterality 12:6, pages 500-506.
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Damodar Suar, ManasK. Mandal, Indiwar Misra & Shanti Suman. (2007) Lifespan trends of side bias in India. Laterality 12:4, pages 302-320.
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JulianG. Greenwood, JeremyJ. D. Greenwood, JohnF. McCullagh, Jim Beggs & ColetteA. Murphy. (2007) A survey of sidedness in Northern Irish schoolchildren: The interaction of sex, age, and task. Laterality 12:1, pages 1-18.
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DianeM. Warren, Michael Stern, Ravindranath Duggirala, ThomasD. Dyer & Laura Almasy. (2006) Heritability and linkage analysis of hand, foot, and eye preference in Mexican Americans. Laterality 11:6, pages 508-524.
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Y. P. Zverev. (2006) Spatial parameters of walking gait and footedness. Annals of Human Biology 33:2, pages 161-176.
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Takeshi Hatta, Yasuhiro Ito, Yukihiro Matsuyama & Yukiharu Hasegawa. (2005) Lower-limb asymmetries in early and late middle age. Laterality 10:3, pages 267-277.
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Joe Bell & Carl Gabbard. (2000) Foot Preference Changes Through Adulthood. Laterality 5:1, pages 63-68.
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Susan Hart Carl Gabbard. (1997) Examining the Stabilising Characteristics of Footedness. Laterality 2:1, pages 17-26.
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Riadh Dahmen, Jacqueline Fagard & Sana Ghamgui. (2023) Influence of target location, task complexity, and gender on children’s use of their preferred foot. Experimental Brain Research.
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Ágnes Fogl, György Pálfi, István Elek Maák & János Balázs. (2023) Investigating crossed-symmetry pattern in children from the past. Acta Biologica Szegediensis 66:2, pages 126-131.
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Maria Westin, Annelie Norlén, Marita L. Harringe & Suzanne Werner. (2022) A screening instrument for side dominance in competitive adolescent alpine skiers. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 4.
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Sophie Schwarz, Isabell Marr, Kate Farmer, Katja Graf, Volker Stefanski & Konstanze Krueger. (2022) Does Carrying a Rider Change Motor and Sensory Laterality in Horses?. Animals 12:8, pages 992.
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P. Bahenský, P. Tlustý, D. Marko & L. Veithová. (2022) Muscle, strength and rebound asymmetry in young football players. Studia Kinanthropologica 22:2-3, pages 95-103.
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Julian Packheiser, Judith Schmitz, Gesa Berretz, David P. Carey, Silvia Paracchini, Marietta Papadatou-Pastou & Sebastian Ocklenburg. (2020) Four meta-analyses across 164 studies on atypical footedness prevalence and its relation to handedness. Scientific Reports 10:1.
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Petr Bahenský, David Marko, Václav Bunc & Pavel Tlustý. (2020) Power, Muscle, and Take-Off Asymmetry in Young Soccer Players. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17:17, pages 6040.
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Esha Kothekar, Dani Yellanki, Austin J. Borja, Abdullah Al-zaghal, Thomas J. Werner, Mona-Elisabeth Revheim, Oke Gerke, Babak Saboury, Ali Gholamrezanezad, Poul F. Høilund-Carlsen & Abass Alavi. (2020) 18F-FDG-PET/CT in measuring volume and global metabolic activity of thigh muscles. Nuclear Medicine Communications 41:2, pages 162-168.
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Janusz Iskra, Ryszard Marcinów, Bożena Wojciechowska-Maszkowska & Mitsuo Otsuka. (2019) Functional Laterality of the Lower Limbs Accompanying Special Exercises in the Context of Hurdling. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16:22, pages 4355.
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Emanuela Gualdi-Russo, Natascia Rinaldo, Alba Pasini & Luciana Zaccagni. (2019) Hand Preference and Performance in Basketball Tasks. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16:22, pages 4336.
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Nathália Petraconi, Giuliana Martinatti Giorjiani, Andressa Gouveia de Faria Saad, Terigi Augusto Scardovelli, Sérgio Gomes da Silva & Joana Bisol Balardin. (2019) Using a Dance Mat to Assess Inhibitory Control of Foot in Young Children. Frontiers in Physiology 10.
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Sana Ghamgui, Riadh Dahmen & Nizar Souissi. (2019) Foot preference across the lifespan: Effects of target location and task complexity. International Journal of Behavioral Development 43:3, pages 238-244.
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Erik Kowalski, Danilo S. Catelli & Mario Lamontagne. (2019) Side does not matter in healthy young and older individuals – Examining the importance of how we match limbs during gait studies. Gait & Posture 67, pages 133-136.
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Kara C. Hoover & J. Colette Berbesque. (2018) Early Holocene morphological variation in hunter-gatherer hands and feet. PeerJ 6, pages e5564.
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Bela Petro & Attila Szabo. (2016) The Impact of Laterality on Soccer Performance. Strength & Conditioning Journal 38:5, pages 66-74.
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Yury Zverev. (2016) Laterality and Plantar Pressure Distribution During Gait in Healthy Children. Perceptual and Motor Skills 123:1, pages 121-126.
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Tino Stöckel & David P. Carey. 2016. Laterality in Sports. Laterality in Sports 309 328 .
Irmgard de la Vega, Julia Graebe, Leonie Härtner, Carolin Dudschig & Barbara Kaup. (2015) Starting off on the right foot: strong right-footers respond faster with the right foot to positive words and with the left foot to negative words. Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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Martin Musalek. (2015) Skilled performance tests and their use in diagnosing handedness and footedness at children of lower school age 8–10. Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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Tino Stöckel & Christian Vater. (2014) Hand preference patterns in expert basketball players: Interrelations between basketball-specific and everyday life behavior. Human Movement Science 38, pages 143-151.
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Ulrich S. Tran, Stefan Stieger & Martin Voracek. (2014) Evidence for general right-, mixed-, and left-sidedness in self-reported handedness, footedness, eyedness, and earedness, and a primacy of footedness in a large-sample latent variable analysis. Neuropsychologia 62, pages 220-232.
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S.S. Tur. (2014) Bilateral Asymmetry of Long Bones in Bronze and Early Iron Age Pastoralists of the Altai*. Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia 42:3, pages 141-156.
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Jing PAN, Wen XIAO, Matthew H. TALBERT & Matthew B. SCOTT. (2013) Foot use and hand preference during feeding in captive black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys ( Rhinopithecus bieti ) . Integrative Zoology 8:4, pages 378-388.
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Gerhard Ruedl, Magdalena Webhofer, Kenneth Helle, Martin Strobl, Alois Schranz, Christian Fink, Hannes Gatterer & Martin Burtscher. (2012) Leg Dominance Is a Risk Factor for Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Female Recreational Skiers. The American Journal of Sports Medicine 40:6, pages 1269-1273.
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Anthony G. Schneiders, S. John Sullivan, Kate J. O'Malley, Stephanie V. Clarke, Stuart A. Knappstein & Lauren J. Taylor. (2010) A Valid and Reliable Clinical Determination of Footedness. PM&R 2:9, pages 835-841.
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Lynden K. Miles, Jordan L. Griffiths, Michael J. Richardson & C. Neil Macrae. (2009) Too late to coordinate: Contextual influences on behavioral synchrony. European Journal of Social Psychology, pages n/a-n/a.
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Susanna Stea, Barbara Bordini, Marco Viceconti, Francesco Traina, Armando Cervini & Aldo Toni. (2007) Is Laterality Associated With a Higher Rate of Hip Arthroplasty on the Dominant Side?. Artificial Organs 0:0, pages 070802063815011-???.
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Aude Gérard-Desplanches, Christine Deruelle, Silvia Stefanini, Catherine Ayoun, Virginia Volterra, Stefano Vicari, Gene Fisch & Michèle Carlier. (2006) Laterality in persons with intellectual disability II. Hand, foot, ear, and eye laterality in persons with Trisomy 21 and Williams-Beuren syndrome. Developmental Psychobiology 48:6, pages 482-491.
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