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Laterality of Hand, Foot, Eye, and Ear in Twins

Pages 287-297 | Published online: 15 Oct 2010

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Abdulrahman D. Alzahrani & Marwan A. Almuhammadi. (2013) Left ear advantages in detecting emotional tones using dichotic listening task in an Arabic sample. Laterality 18:6, pages 730-747.
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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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Lena Sophie Pfeifer, Judith Schmitz, Marietta Papadatou-Pastou, Jutta Peterburs, Silvia Paracchini & Sebastian Ocklenburg. (2022) Handedness in twins: meta-analyses. BMC Psychology 10:1.
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Lesley J. Rogers. (2020) Asymmetry of Motor Behavior and Sensory Perception: Which Comes First?. Symmetry 12:5, pages 690.
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Julian Packheiser, Judith Schmitz, Yaolu Pan, Yasmin El Basbasse, Patrick Friedrich, Onur Güntürkün & Sebastian Ocklenburg. (2020) Using Mobile EEG to Investigate Alpha and Beta Asymmetries During Hand and Foot Use. Frontiers in Neuroscience 14.
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Sebastian Ocklenburg & Onur Güntürkün. 2018. The Lateralized Brain. The Lateralized Brain 123 158 .
Ulrich S. Tran & Martin Voracek. (2015) Evidence of Sex-Linked Familial Transmission of Lateral Preferences for Hand, Foot, Eye, Ear, and Overall Sidedness in a Latent Variable Analysis. Behavior Genetics 45:5, pages 537-546.
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Sebastian Ocklenburg. 2015. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences 806 812 .
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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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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Xixi Yan, Nathan Congdon, Jian Zhang, Qianyun Chen, Xinxing Guo & Mingguang He. (2014) No Evidence for Genetic Contribution of Ocular Dominance. Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology 3:1, pages 32-35.
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Jacqueline Fagard. (2013) Early development of hand preference and language lateralization: Are they linked, and if so, how?. Developmental Psychobiology 55:6, pages 596-607.
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Gjurgjica Badzakova-Trajkov, Isabelle S. Häberling & Michael C. Corballis. (2010) Cerebral asymmetries in monozygotic twins: An fMRI study. Neuropsychologia 48:10, pages 3086-3093.
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Iris E. C. Sommer & René S. Kahn. 2009. Language Lateralization and Psychosis. Language Lateralization and Psychosis 87 100 .
Susanna Stea, Barbara Bordini, Marco Viceconti, Francesco Traina, Armando Cervini & Aldo Toni. (2007) Is Laterality Associated With a Higher Rate of Hip Arthroplasty on the Dominant Side?. Artificial Organs 0:0, pages 070802063815011-???.
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Syuichi Ooki. (2006) Nongenetic factors associated with human handedness and footedness in Japanese twin children. Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 11:6, pages 304-312.
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Chiu-Hsia Su, Po-Hsiu Kuo, Chaucer C. H. Lin & Wei J. Chen. (2005) A School-based Twin Study of Handedness among Adolescents in Taiwan. Behavior Genetics 35:6, pages 723-733.
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Michael B. Casey. (2005) Asymmetrical hatching behaviors: The development of postnatal motor laterality in three precocial bird species. Developmental Psychobiology 47:2, pages 123-135.
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C.J.C. Phillips, S. Llewellyn & A. Claudia. (2003) Laterality in Bovine Behavior in an Extensive Partially Suckled Herd and an Intensive Dairy Herd. Journal of Dairy Science 86:10, pages 3167-3173.
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