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147 related items for PubMed ID: 21391106

  • 1. Can an observational method of assessing hand preference be used to predict language lateralisation?
    Bryden PJ, Brown SG, Roy EA.
    Laterality; 2011 Nov; 16(6):707-21. PubMed ID: 21391106
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  • 2. An observational method of assessing handedness in children and adults.
    Bryden PJ, Roy EA, Spence J.
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  • 3. Using hand performance measures to predict handedness.
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  • 4. Hand preference for precision grasping predicts language lateralization.
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  • 5. Right and left handedness defined: a multivariate approach using hand preference and hand performance measures.
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  • 6. Determining language laterality by fMRI and dichotic listening.
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  • 7. Handedness for grasping objects and pointing and the development of language in 14-month-old infants.
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  • 8. Verbal dichotic listening in developmental stuttering: subgroups with atypical auditory processing.
    Foundas AL, Corey DM, Hurley MM, Heilman KM.
    Cogn Behav Neurol; 2004 Dec 16; 17(4):224-32. PubMed ID: 15622019
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  • 9. Auditory event-related potentials, dichotic listening performance and handedness as indices of lateralisation in dyslexic and normal readers.
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  • 10. Speech-independent production of communicative gestures: evidence from patients with complete callosal disconnection.
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  • 11. Stimulus-dominance effects and lateral asymmetries for language in normal subjects and in patients with a single functional hemisphere.
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  • 12. The influences of handedness, sex, familial sinistrality and androgyny on language laterality, verbal ability, and spatial ability.
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  • 13. Cerebral organization of verbal and motor functions in left-handed and right-handed adults: effects of concurrent verbal tasks on unimanual tapping performance.
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  • 14. Handedness, language dominance and aphasia: a genetic model.
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  • 15. Footedness is a better predictor of language lateralisation than handedness.
    Elias LJ, Bryden MP.
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  • 16. Degree of handedness and cerebral dominance.
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  • 17. Cerebral lateralization of face-selective and body-selective visual areas depends on handedness.
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  • 18. Wait wait, don't tell me: Handedness questionnaires do not predict hand preference for grasping.
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  • 19. A behavioral measure of hand preference as opposed to hand skill.
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  • 20. Differential effects of prenatal testosterone on lateralization of handedness and language.
    Lust JM, Geuze RH, Van de Beek C, Cohen-Kettenis PT, Bouma A, Groothuis TG.
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