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Handedness and schizotypy in non-clinical populations: Influence of handedness measures and age on the relationship

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Pages 331-349 | Received 07 Jan 2005, Published online: 17 Feb 2007

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Hui-Chun Tsuang, WeiJ. Chen, Shu-Yu Kuo & Po-Chang Hsiao. (2013) The cross-cultural nature of the relationship between schizotypy and mixed-handedness. Laterality 18:4, pages 476-490.
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Hui-Li Lin & Hui-Chun Tsuang. (2017) Handedness and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms in College Students. Psychiatric Quarterly 89:1, pages 103-110.
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Emily C. Marcinowski, Julie M. Campbell, Richard A. Faldowski & George F. Michel. (2016) Do hand preferences predict stacking skill during infancy?. Developmental Psychobiology 58:8, pages 958-967.
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Hui-Chun Tsuang, Wei J. Chen, Shu-Yu Kuo & Po-Chang Hsiao. (2016) Handedness and schizotypy: The potential effect of changing the writing-hand. Psychiatry Research 242, pages 198-203.
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Derek J. Dean, Joseph M. Orr, Raeana E. Newberry & Vijay A. Mittal. (2016) Motor behavior reflects reduced hemispheric asymmetry in the psychosis risk period. Schizophrenia Research 170:1, pages 137-142.
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Natalie L. Dinsdale, Peter L. Hurd, Akio Wakabayashi, Mick Elliot & Bernard J. Crespi. (2013) How Are Autism and Schizotypy Related? Evidence from a Non-Clinical Population. PLoS ONE 8:5, pages e63316.
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Heidi L. Chapman, Gina M. Grimshaw & Michael E.R. Nicholls. (2011) Going beyond students: An association between mixed-hand preference and schizotypy subscales in a general population. Psychiatry Research 187:1-2, pages 89-93.
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J. Miettunen & E. Jaaskelainen. (2008) Sex Differences in Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales--A Meta-analysis. Schizophrenia Bulletin 36:2, pages 347-358.
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Anwar Mechri, Leila Gassab, Héla Slama, Lotfi Gaha, Mohamed Saoud & Marie Odile Krebs. (2010) Neurological soft signs and schizotypal dimensions in unaffected siblings of patients with schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research 175:1-2, pages 22-26.
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Antonio Preti, Cinzia Sardu & Annalisa Piga. (2007) Mixed-handedness is associated with the reporting of psychotic-like beliefs in a non-clinical Italian sample. Schizophrenia Research 92:1-3, pages 15-23.
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