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Asymmetries of Brain, Behaviour, and Cognition
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Secular Sinistrality: A Review of Popular Handedness Books and World Wide Web Sites

Pages 193-208 | Published online: 18 Oct 2010

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Miriam Ittyerah. (2019) Hand and foot preference in two cultures. Laterality 24:6, pages 631-646.
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Chiara Sacco, Rocco Di Michele, Gabriele Semprini, Franco Merni & Gabriele Soffritti. (2018) Joint assessment of handedness and footedness through latent class factor analysis. Laterality 23:6, pages 643-663.
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I. C. McManus, James Moore, Matthew Freegard & Richard Rawles. (2010) Science in the Making: Right Hand, Left Hand. III: Estimating historical rates of left-handedness. Laterality 15:1-2, pages 186-208.
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I. C. McManus. (2006) The modern mythology of the left-handedness of Alexander the Great. Laterality 11:6, pages 566-572.
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Joe Bell & Carl Gabbard. (2000) Foot Preference Changes Through Adulthood. Laterality 5:1, pages 63-68.
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Julian Packheiser, Judith Schmitz, Gesa Berretz, David P. Carey, Silvia Paracchini, Marietta Papadatou-Pastou & Sebastian Ocklenburg. (2020) Four meta-analyses across 164 studies on atypical footedness prevalence and its relation to handedness. Scientific Reports 10:1.
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Julian Packheiser, Judith Schmitz, Larissa Arning, Christian Beste, Onur Güntürkün & Sebastian Ocklenburg. (2020) A large-scale estimate on the relationship between language and motor lateralization. Scientific Reports 10:1.
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Ulrich S. Tran, Michael Kossmeier & Martin Voracek. (2018) Associations of Bisexuality and Homosexuality with Handedness and Footedness: A Latent Variable Analysis Approach. Archives of Sexual Behavior 48:5, pages 1451-1461.
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Chin-Hsuan Lin & A. Aldo Faisal. (2018) Decomposing sensorimotor variability changes in ageing and their connection to falls in older people. Scientific Reports 8:1.
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Agostina Casamento-Moran, Sandra K. Hunter, Yen-Ting Chen, Min Hyuk Kwon, Emily J. Fox, Basma Yacoubi & Evangelos A. Christou. (2017) Sex differences in spatial accuracy relate to the neural activation of antagonistic muscles in young adults. Experimental Brain Research 235:8, pages 2425-2436.
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Bela Petro & Attila Szabo. (2016) The Impact of Laterality on Soccer Performance. Strength & Conditioning Journal 38:5, pages 66-74.
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Nela Cicmil, Achim P. Meyer & John F. Stein. (2015) Tactile Toe Agnosia and Percept of a “Missing Toe” in Healthy Humans. Perception 45:3, pages 265-280.
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Takeo Kiyota & Katsuo Fujiwara. (2014) Dominant side in single-leg stance stability during floor oscillations at various frequencies. Journal of Physiological Anthropology 33:1.
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Luigi Tesio, Maria Grazia Benedetti, Viviana Rota, Marco Manfrini, Laura Perucca & Antonio Caronni. (2014) Surgical leg rotation. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research 37:4, pages 323-333.
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Roel M. Willems, Lise Van der Haegen, Simon E. Fisher & Clyde Francks. (2014) On the other hand: including left-handers in cognitive neuroscience and neurogenetics. Nature Reviews Neuroscience 15:3, pages 193-201.
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Nesrin Helvacı Yılmaz & Ayse Petek Bingol. (2013) Sensitivity and specificity of Ankara University Cerebral Dominance Inventory in comparison with the Wada test. Acta Neurologica Belgica 114:1, pages 11-14.
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J. M. Gurd, P. E. Cowell, S. Lux, R. Rezai, L. Cherkas & G. C. Ebers. (2012) fMRI and corpus callosum relationships in monozygotic twins discordant for handedness. Brain Structure and Function 218:2, pages 491-509.
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Nicolas Michaux, Nicolas Masson, Mauro Pesenti & Michael Andres. (2013) Selective Interference of Finger Movements on Basic Addition and Subtraction Problem Solving. Experimental Psychology 60:3, pages 197-205.
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J. Danielsson, M. Daseking & F. Petermann. (2010) Spezifische SprachentwicklungsstörungenSpecific developmental disorders of speech and language. Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde 158:7, pages 669-676.
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C. Marchetti, D. Carey & S. Della Sala. (2005) Crossed right hemisphere syndrome following left thalamic stroke. Journal of Neurology 252:4, pages 403-411.
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WILLIAM LEE BERDEL MARTIN. (2004) FOOTEDNESS ACROSS THE AGE SPAN AMONG BRAZILIAN RIGHT- AND LEFT-HANDERS. Perceptual and Motor Skills 99:7, pages 999.
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Jean-Louis Millot & Gerard Brand. (2016) Behavioral Lateralization during Spontaneous Smelling Tasks. Perceptual and Motor Skills 90:2, pages 444-450.
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M. E. R. Nicholls, D. Clode, S. J. Wood & A. G. Wood. (1999) Laterality of expression in portraiture: putting your best cheek forward. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 266:1428, pages 1517-1522.
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