References
- Geshwind N., Galaburda A. M. Cerebral lateralization I: a hypothesis and a program for research. Archives of Neurology 1985a; 42: 428–459
- Geschwind N., Galaburda A. M. Cerebral lateralization II: a hypothesis and a program for research. Archives of Neurology 1985b; 42: 521–552
- Laron Z., Galatzer A. Growth hormone, somatomcdine and prolactine-relationship to brain function. Brain Development 1985; 7: 559–567
- Maggi A., Perez J. Role of female gonodal hormones in the CNS: clinical and experimental aspects. Life Sciences 1985; 37: 893–906
- Oldfield R. C. The assessment and analysis of handedness: The Edinburgh Inventory. Neuropsychologic… 1971; 9: 97–114
- Tan Ü. The distribution of the Geschwind scores to familial left-handedness. International Journal of Neuroscience 1988a; 42: 85–105
- Tan Ü. The relationship between nonverbal intelligence, familial sinistrality and Geshwind scores in right-handed female subjects. International Journal of Neuroscience 1988b; 43: 177–182
- Tan Ü. Nonverbal intelligence, familial sinistrality and left-handedness. International Journal of Neuroscience 1989a; 44: 9–16
- Tan Ü. Manual proficiency in Cattell's Intelligence test in left-handed male and female subjects. International Journal of Neuroscience 1989b; 44: 17–26
- Tan Ü. The H-reflex recovery curve from the wrist flexors: lateralization of motoneuronal excitability in relation to handedness in normal subjects. International Journal of Neuroscience 1989c; 48: 271–284
- Tan Ü. Relation of hand performance and preference in male and female left-handers to familial sinistrality and writing hand. International Journal of Neuroscience 1990a; 52: 211–224
- Tan Ü. A close relationship exists between hand skill and the excitability of motor neurons innervating the postural soleus muscle in right-handed male subjects. International Journal of Neuroscience 1990b; 53: 63–68
- Tan Ü. Relation of spatial reasoning ability to hand performance in male and female lefthanders to familial sinistrality and writing hand. International Journal of Neuroscience 1990c; 53: 143–155
- Van Haaren F., Van Hest A., Heinsbroek R. P. W. Behavioral differences between male and female rats: Effects of gonodal hormones on learning and memory. Neuroscience & Biobe-havioral Reviews 1990; 14: 23–33