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Asymmetries of Brain, Behaviour, and Cognition
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Using hand performance measures to predict handedness

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Pages 1-14 | Published online: 21 Sep 2010

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Sonja Kuderer, Martin Voracek, Sylvia Kirchengast & Christoph E. Rotter. (2022) The Handedness Index Practical Task (HI20): An economic behavioural measure for assessing manual preference. Laterality 27:3, pages 273-307.
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Lana Ruck & P. Thomas Schoenemann. (2021) Handedness measures for the Human Connectome Project: Implications for data analysis. Laterality 26:5, pages 584-606.
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Lara A. Coelho, Alycia N. Amatto, Claudia L.R. Gonzalez & Robbin L. Gibb. (2020) Building executive function in pre-school children through play: a curriculum. International Journal of Play 9:1, pages 128-142.
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Damla Topalli, Burak Gökberk Eyüboğlu & Nergiz Ercil Cagiltay. (2019) Understanding the Effect of Handedness on Both-Handed Task Performance: An Experimental Study based on a Haptic-Controlled, Simulation-Based Surgical Skill Training Scenario. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 35:6, pages 478-482.
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Jason W. Flindall & Claudia L. R. Gonzalez. (2019) Wait wait, don't tell me: Handedness questionnaires do not predict hand preference for grasping. Laterality 24:2, pages 176-196.
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Alessandra Lai, Marianna Serra, Donatella Rita Petretto, Carmelo Masala & Antonio Preti. (2014) Patterns of hand preference in Italian adolescent high-school students. Laterality 19:6, pages 718-744.
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Cidália Freitas, Maria Olga Vasconcelos & Manuel Botelho. (2014) Handedness and developmental coordination disorder in Portuguese children: Study with the M-ABC test. Laterality 19:6, pages 655-676.
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Imhokhai Ogah, Emily Stewart, Michelle Treleaven & RichardJ. Wassersug. (2012) Hand clasping, arm folding, and handedness: Relationships and strengths of preference. Laterality 17:2, pages 169-179.
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Antonio Preti, Davide Sisti, MarcoB. Rocchi, Monica Busca, Marcello Vellante, Maria Valeria Camboni, Donatella Rita Petretto & Carmelo Masala. (2011) Male–female differences in left-handedness in Sardinia, Italy . Laterality 16:6, pages 737-752.
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P. J. Bryden, S. G. Brown & E. A. Roy. (2011) Can an observational method of assessing hand preference be used to predict language lateralisation?. Laterality 16:6, pages 707-721.
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Paula Cristina Rodrigues, Olga Vasconcelos, João Barreiros, Ricardo Barbosa & Fábio Trifilio. (2009) Functional asymmetry in a simple coincidence-anticipation task: Effects of handedness. European Journal of Sport Science 9:2, pages 115-123.
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P.J. Bryden, E.A. Roy & J. Spence. (2007) An Observational Method of Assessing Handedness in Children and Adults. Developmental Neuropsychology 32:3, pages 825-846.
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P. J. Bryden, E. A. Roy, L. E. Rohr & S. Egilo. (2007) Task demands affect manual asymmetries in pegboard performance. Laterality 12:4, pages 364-377.
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Luciana Zaccagni, Stefania Toselli, Barbara Bramanti, Emanuela Gualdi-Russo, Jessica Mongillo & Natascia Rinaldo. (2020) Handgrip Strength in Young Adults: Association with Anthropometric Variables and Laterality. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17:12, pages 4273.
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Jarrod Blinch, Jason W. Flindall, Łukasz Smaga, Kwanghee Jung & Claudia LR Gonzalez. (2019) The left cerebral hemisphere may be dominant for the control of bimanual symmetric reach-to-grasp movements. Experimental Brain Research 237:12, pages 3297-3311.
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Jarrod Blinch & Callie R. DeWinne. (2019) Pre-crastination and procrastination effects occur in a reach-to-grasp task. Experimental Brain Research 237:5, pages 1129-1139.
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Scott A. Stone, Jared Baker, Rob Olsen, Robbin Gibb, Jon Doan, Joshua Hoetmer & Claudia L. R. Gonzalez. (2019) Visual Field Advantage: Redefined by Training?. Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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Monica Darvik, Håvard Lorås & Arve Vorland Pedersen. (2018) The Prevalence of Left-Handedness Is Higher Among Individuals With Developmental Coordination Disorder Than in the General Population. Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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