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Laterality
Asymmetries of Brain, Behaviour, and Cognition
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Lateral preference and schizotypy revisited: Comparison of handedness measurement and classification methods

Pages 150-168 | Received 27 Jul 2010, Accepted 14 Nov 2010, Published online: 07 Jul 2011

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Ulrich S. Tran, Ingrid Koller, Ingo W. Nader, Jakob Pietschnig, Anne H. E. Schild, Stefan Stieger, Elisabeth L. Zeilinger & Martin Voracek. (2014) Lateral preferences for hand clasping and arm folding are associated with handedness in two large-sample latent variable analyses. Laterality 19:5, pages 602-614.
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Marton L. Gyimesi, Johannes K. Vilsmeier, Martin Voracek & Ulrich S. Tran. (2019) No Evidence That Lateral Preferences Predict Individual Differences in the Tendency to Update Mental Representations: A Replication-Extension Study. Collabra: Psychology 5:1.
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Marta Castañer, Juan Andueza, Raúl Hileno, Silvia Puigarnau, Queralt Prat & Oleguer Camerino. (2018) Profiles of Motor Laterality in Young Athletes' Performance of Complex Movements: Merging the MOTORLAT and PATHoops Tools. Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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Ulrich S. Tran, Stefan Stieger & Martin Voracek. (2015) Mixed-footedness is a more relevant predictor of schizotypy than mixed-handedness. Psychiatry Research 225:3, pages 446-451.
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Ulrich S. Tran, Stefan Stieger & Martin Voracek. (2014) Evidence for general right-, mixed-, and left-sidedness in self-reported handedness, footedness, eyedness, and earedness, and a primacy of footedness in a large-sample latent variable analysis. Neuropsychologia 62, pages 220-232.
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Ulrich S. Tran, Stefan Stieger & Martin Voracek. (2014) Latent variable analysis indicates that seasonal anisotropy accounts for the higher prevalence of left-handedness in men. Cortex 57, pages 188-197.
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