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Reaching patterns across working space: The effects of handedness, task demands, and comfort levels

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Pages 465-492 | Received 21 Jul 2005, Published online: 17 Feb 2007

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Chase J. Coelho & David A. Rosenbaum. (2013) Is handedness just response bias?. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 20:5, pages 957-962.
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Teruo Hashimoto, Yumiko Yamazaki & Atsushi Iriki. (2013) Hand preference depends on posture in common marmosets. Behavioural Brain Research 248, pages 144-150.
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Chase J. CoelhoAndrzej PrzybylaVivek YadavRobert L. Sainburg. (2013) Hemispheric differences in the control of limb dynamics: a link between arm performance asymmetries and arm selection patterns. Journal of Neurophysiology 109:3, pages 825-838.
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Kayla D. Stone, Devon C. Bryant & Claudia L. R. Gonzalez. (2012) Hand use for grasping in a bimanual task: evidence for different roles?. Experimental Brain Research 224:3, pages 455-467.
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