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Asymmetries of Brain, Behaviour, and Cognition
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Individual differences in personality as a function of degree of handedness: Consistent-handers are less sensation seeking, more authoritarian, and more sensitive to disgust

Pages 354-367 | Received 29 Jan 2013, Accepted 24 Aug 2013, Published online: 02 Oct 2013

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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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Anna M. Kelley & Keith B. Lyle. (2020) Repetitive Saccadic Eye Movements Enhance Eyewitness Recall in Specific-Open Questioning. Journal of Cognitive Enhancement 5:4, pages 420-433.
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Elke Kraus. (2021) Links oder rechts? – Händigkeit bei Kindern. ergopraxis 14:07/08, pages 22-27.
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Eugene Y. Chan. (2018) Handedness and religious beliefs: Testing the two possible accounts of authoritarianism and belief updating. Personality and Individual Differences 127, pages 101-106.
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Michael C. Grillo, Juris Pupcenoks & Keith B. Lyle. (2018) Handedness and the neurocognitive foundations of public attitudes about international laws and norms. Politics and the Life Sciences 37:1, pages 1-15.
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Stephen D. Christman & Eric C. Prichard. (2016) Half Oaks, Half Willows: Degree, Not Direction, of Handedness Underlies Both Stable Prevalence in the Human Population and Species-Beneficial Variations in Cognitive Flexibility. Evolutionary Psychological Science 2:3, pages 228-236.
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Auriane Gros, Valeria Manera, Anaïs Daumas, Sophie Guillemin, Olivier Rouaud, Martine Lemesle Martin, Maurice Giroud & Yannick Béjot. (2016) The Clock’N Test as a Possible Measure of Emotions: Normative Data Collected on a Non-clinical Population. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 10.
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Clare Porac. 2016. Laterality. Laterality 157 177 .
Stephen D. Christman, Eric C. Prichard & Ryan Corser. (2015) Factor analysis of the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory: Inconsistent handedness yields a two-factor solution. Brain and Cognition 98, pages 82-86.
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