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Asymmetries in intermanual transfer of training and motor overflow in adults with down's syndrome and nonhandicapped children

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Pages 959-966 | Accepted 10 Nov 1988, Published online: 04 Jan 2008

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Dohee Jung, Ji-Won Park, Yun-Hee Kim & Joshua (Sung) Hyun You. (2019) Neuroplastic and motor behavioral changes after intermanual transfer training of non-dominant hand: A prospective fMRI study. NeuroRehabilitation 44:1, pages 25-35.
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Maria Stella Valle, Matteo Cioni, Mariangela Pisasale, Maria Rosita Pantò & Antonino Casabona. (2013) Timing of Muscle Response to a Sudden Leg Perturbation: Comparison between Adolescents and Adults with Down Syndrome. PLoS ONE 8:11, pages e81053.
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Melissa Licari & Dawne Larkin. (2008) Increased associated movements: Influence of attention deficits and movement difficulties. Human Movement Science 27:2, pages 310-324.
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Lindsay Bunn, Timothy N. Welsh, Dominic A. Simon, Krista Howarth & Digby Elliott. (2003) Dichotic ear advantages in adults with Down's syndrome predict speech production errors.. Neuropsychology 17:1, pages 32-38.
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Shannon D Robertson, Arend W.A Van Gemmert & Brian K.V Maraj. (2002) Auditory information is beneficial for adults with down syndrome in a continuous bimanual task. Acta Psychologica 110:2-3, pages 213-229.
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Megan E. Andree & Kinsuk K. Maitra. (2006) Intermanual transfer of a new writing occupation in young adults without disability. Occupational Therapy International 9:1, pages 41-56.
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I.S. Hwang & L.D. Abraham. (2001) Quantitative EMG analysis to investigate synergistic coactivation of ankle and knee muscles during isokinetic ankle movement. Part 1: time amplitude analysis. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 11:5, pages 319-325.
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Matthew Heath & Digby Elliott. (1999) Cerebral Specialization for Speech Production in Persons with Down Syndrome. Brain and Language 69:2, pages 193-211.
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Izumi Uehara. (2016) No Transfer of Visuomotor Learning of Button-Pressing from Right to Left Hands in Right-Handed Four-Year-Olds. Perceptual and Motor Skills 87:3_suppl, pages 1427-1440.
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Christine A. Armatas, Jeffery J. Summers & John L. Bradshaw. (1996) Strength as a factor influencing mirror movements. Human Movement Science 15:5, pages 689-705.
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Digby Elliott & Daniel J. Weeks. (1993) Cerebral Specialization for Speech Perception and Movement Organization in Adults with Down's Syndrome. Cortex 29:1, pages 103-113.
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