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Laterality
Asymmetries of Brain, Behaviour, and Cognition
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Intermanual transfer of timing control between tasks holding different levels of motor complexity

Pages 43-56 | Published online: 21 Sep 2010

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T. K. Aune, G. Ettema & B. Vereijken. (2016) Bilateral Asymmetry in Upper Extremities Is More Pronounced in Distal Compared to Proximal Joints. Journal of Motor Behavior 48:2, pages 143-152.
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Tino Stöckel & Jinsung Wang. (2011) Transfer of short-term motor learning across the lower limbs as a function of task conception and practice order. Brain and Cognition 77:2, pages 271-279.
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Natalie T. Uomini. (2009) The prehistory of handedness: Archaeological data and comparative ethology. Journal of Human Evolution 57:4, pages 411-419.
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Luís Augusto Teixeira. (2006) Declínio de desempenho motor no envelhecimento é específico à tarefa. Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte 12:6, pages 351-355.
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