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Laterality
Asymmetries of Brain, Behaviour, and Cognition
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Eye-dominance, Writing Hand, and Throwing Hand

Pages 173-192 | Published online: 15 Oct 2010

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Oliver R. Runswick, David L. Mann, Shivraj Mand, Alan Fletcher & Peter M. Allen. (2022) Laterality and performance: Are golfers learning to play backwards?. Journal of Sports Sciences 40:4, pages 450-458.
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Selen Serel Arslan, Özgü İnal, Numan Demir, Merih Seval Ölmez & Aynur Ayşe Karaduman. (2017) Chewing side preference is associated with hemispheric laterality in healthy adults. Somatosensory & Motor Research 34:2, pages 92-95.
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John van der Kamp & Rouwen Cañal-Bruland. (2011) Kissing right? On the consistency of the head-turning bias in kissing. Laterality 16:3, pages 257-267.
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George B. Karev. (2009) Comparative Assessment of 13 of the Widely Used Hand Preference Items in a Bulgarian Sample. International Journal of Neuroscience 119:7, pages 953-974.
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Susanne Cromie, JulianG. Greenwood & JohnF. McCullagh. (2007) Does Irish-dance training influence lower-limb asymmetry?. Laterality 12:6, pages 500-506.
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Senol Dane, Murat Aslankurt & Ahmet Taylan Yazici. (2007) The formation of cataract is earlier in the dominant eye. Laterality 12:2, pages 167-171.
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JulianG. Greenwood, JeremyJ. D. Greenwood, JohnF. McCullagh, Jim Beggs & ColetteA. Murphy. (2007) A survey of sidedness in Northern Irish schoolchildren: The interaction of sex, age, and task. Laterality 12:1, pages 1-18.
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Dianne Barrett, JulianG. Greenwood & JohnF. McCullagh. (2006) Kissing laterality and handedness. Laterality 11:6, pages 573-579.
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DianeM. Warren, Michael Stern, Ravindranath Duggirala, ThomasD. Dyer & Laura Almasy. (2006) Heritability and linkage analysis of hand, foot, and eye preference in Mexican Americans. Laterality 11:6, pages 508-524.
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William Lee Berdel Martin & Angélica Homobono Machado. (2005) Deriving estimates of contralateral footedness from prevalence rates in samples of Brazilian and non-Brazilian right- and left-handers. Laterality 10:4, pages 353-368.
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Alan Searleman , David E. Hornung, Emily Stein & Leah Brzuszkiewicz. (2005) Nostril dominance: Differences in nasal airflow and preferred handedness. Laterality 10:2, pages 111-120.
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Michael Corballis. (2003) Book review. Laterality 8:3, pages 291-295.
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