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Laterality
Asymmetries of Brain, Behaviour, and Cognition
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Foot Preference Changes Through Adulthood

Pages 63-68 | Published online: 18 Oct 2010

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Takeshi Hatta, Kazumi Fujiwara & Yukiharu Hasegawa. (2022) Relationships between footedness and aging on postural control: Evidence from the Yakumo study. Laterality 27:4, pages 467-481.
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Nikolaos Tsorlakis, George Grouios, Haralambos Tsorbatzoudis & Vassilia Hatzitaki. (2020) Footedness related differences in femoral bone mineral density in elderly women with osteoporosis. International Journal of Neuroscience 130:1, pages 97-102.
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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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Andréa Machado Bacelar & Luis Augusto Teixeira. (2015) Footedness across ages: Distinction between mobilization and stabilization tasks. Laterality 20:2, pages 141-153.
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Massimiliano Ditroilo, Roberta Forte, Piero Benelli, Danilo Gambarara & Giuseppe De vito. (2010) Effects of age and limb dominance on upper and lower limb muscle function in healthy males and females aged 40–80 years. Journal of Sports Sciences 28:6, pages 667-677.
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George Grouios, Vassilia Hatzitaki, Nikolaos Kollias & Irene Koidou. (2009) Investigating the stabilising and mobilising features of footedness. Laterality 14:4, pages 362-380.
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Canan Kalaycıoğlu, Cengiz Kara, Cem Atbaşoğlu & Erhan Nalçacı. (2008) Aspects of foot preference: Differential relationships of skilled and unskilled foot movements with motor asymmetry. Laterality 13:2, pages 124-142.
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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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Damodar Suar, ManasK. Mandal, Indiwar Misra & Shanti Suman. (2007) Lifespan trends of side bias in India. Laterality 12:4, pages 302-320.
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CAGATAY BARUT, CENK MURAT OZER, OZDEMIR SEVİNC, MUSTAFA GUMUS & ZAFER YUNTEN. (2007) RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN HAND AND FOOT PREFERENCES. International Journal of Neuroscience 117:2, pages 177-185.
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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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Takeshi Hatta, Yasuhiro Ito, Yukihiro Matsuyama & Yukiharu Hasegawa. (2005) Lower-limb asymmetries in early and late middle age. Laterality 10:3, pages 267-277.
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Katerina Akabalieva. (2023) Significant gender-specific difference in brain lateralization of schizophrenia patients assessed by new combined foot dominance scale. Frontiers in Psychiatry 14.
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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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Sana Ghamgui, Riadh Dahmen & Nizar Souissi. (2019) Foot preference across the lifespan: Effects of target location and task complexity. International Journal of Behavioral Development 43:3, pages 238-244.
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Stefania Zampetti, Valentina Mariotti, Nico Radi & Maria Giovanna Belcastro. (2016) Variation of skeletal degenerative joint disease features in an identified Italian modern skeletal collection. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 160:4, pages 683-693.
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Anderson Castro Mundim, Clarissa Cardoso dos Santos Couto Paz & Emerson Fachin-Martins. (2015) Could be the predominantly-used hemibody related to the weight bearing distribution modified by the chronic hemiparesis after stroke?. Medical Hypotheses 85:5, pages 645-649.
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Marina B. Pinheiro, Aline A. Scianni, Louise Ada, Christina D. Faria & Luci F. Teixeira-Salmela. (2014) Reference Values and Psychometric Properties of the Lower Extremity Motor Coordination Test. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 95:8, pages 1490-1497.
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Ian Gilligan, Supichya Chandraphak & Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh. (2013) Femoral neck-shaft angle in humans: variation relating to climate, clothing, lifestyle, sex, age and side. Journal of Anatomy 223:2, pages 133-151.
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Anthony G. Schneiders, S. John Sullivan, Kate J. O'Malley, Stephanie V. Clarke, Stuart A. Knappstein & Lauren J. Taylor. (2010) A Valid and Reliable Clinical Determination of Footedness. PM&R 2:9, pages 835-841.
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Raymond F. Reynolds & Brian L. Day. (2005) Visual guidance of the human foot during a step. The Journal of Physiology 569:2, pages 677-684.
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William Lee Berdel Martin, Angélica Homobono Machado & Carlos Benedito Paixão. (2016) Footedness across the Age Span among Brazilian Right- and Left-Handers. Perceptual and Motor Skills 99:3, pages 999-1006.
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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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