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Original Article

The Inverse Relationship Between Nonverbal Intelligence and the Latency of the Hoffmann Reflex from the Right and Left Thenar Muscles in Right- and Left-Handed Subjects

Pages 219-238 | Received 28 Sep 1990, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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ÜNER TAN. (2007) THE PSYCHOMOTOR THEORY OF HUMAN MIND. International Journal of Neuroscience 117:8, pages 1109-1148.
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FAIK BUDAK, TUNCAY MÜGE FILIZ, PINAR TOPSEVER & ÜNER TAN. (2005) CORRELATIONS BETWEEN NONVERBAL INTELLIGENCE AND NERVE CONDUCTION VELOCITIES IN RIGHT-HANDED MALE AND FEMALE SUBJECTS. International Journal of Neuroscience 115:5, pages 613-623.
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Üner Tan, Ahmet AkgÜn & Münir Telatar. (1993) Relationships among Nonverbal Intelligence, Hand Speed, and Serum Testosterone Level in Left-Handed Male Subjects. International Journal of Neuroscience 71:1-4, pages 21-28.
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Nicolette Waschl & Nicholas R. Burns. (2020) Sex differences in inductive reasoning: A research synthesis using meta-analytic techniques. Personality and Individual Differences 164, pages 109959.
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Üner Tan. (1996) Correlations between nonverbal intelligence and peripheral nerve conduction velocity in right-handed subjects: sex-related differences. International Journal of Psychophysiology 22:1-2, pages 123-128.
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