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  • Title: Subject variable effects in correlations between auditory and visual language processing asymmetries.
    Author: Dagenbach D.
    Journal: Brain Lang; 1986 May; 28(1):169-77. PubMed ID: 3719296.
    Abstract:
    The cross-modal correlations between auditory and visual language lateralization were examined as a function of the subject variables of handedness, sex, familial sinistrality, and handwriting posture. In this study, left-handers showed a significantly greater correlation between visual and auditory language processing asymmetries than right-handers, contradicting previous reports.
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