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Original Article

Hemispheric Asymmetry and Dual-Task Performance in Children: A Finger-Tapping Study

Pages 85-95 | Received 04 Jun 1992, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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C-L. Tsai, C-Y. Pan, R-J. Cherng & S-K. Wu. (2009) Dual-task study of cognitive and postural interference: a preliminary investigation of the automatization deficit hypothesis of developmental co-ordination disorder. Child: Care, Health and Development 35:4, pages 551-560.
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Marsha K. Fearing, Cassandra A. Browning, David M. Corey & Anne L. Foundas. (2016) Dual-Task Performance in Right- and Left-Handed Adults: A Finger-Tapping and Foot-Tapping Study. Perceptual and Motor Skills 92:2, pages 323-334.
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MARSHA K. FEARING. (2001) DUAL-TASK PERFORMANCE IN RIGHT- AND LEFT-HANDED ADULTS: A FINGER-TAPPING AND FOOT-TAPPING STUDY. Perceptual and Motor Skills 92:2, pages 323.
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Karen E Waldie & James L Mosley. (2000) Developmental trends in right hemispheric participation in reading. Neuropsychologia 38:4, pages 462-474.
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