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147 related items for PubMed ID: 21391106

  • 21. Handedness and footedness in Korean college students.
    Kang Y, Harris LJ.
    Brain Cogn; 2000; 43(1-3):268-74. PubMed ID: 10857707
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  • 22. Hand, foot, eye and ear preferences and performance on a dichotic listening test.
    Strauss E.
    Cortex; 1986 Sep; 22(3):475-82. PubMed ID: 3769498
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  • 23. Androgenic influences on neural asymmetry: Handedness and language lateralization in individuals with congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
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  • 25. Reliability of hand preference items and factors.
    Steenhuis RE, Bryden MP, Schwartz M, Lawson S.
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  • 27. Interaction between handedness and the attentional bias during tests of dichotic listening performance.
    Mondor TA.
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  • 30. [Considerations on the cerebral organization of left-handed persons].
    Agostini L, Piccirilli M.
    Riv Neurol; 1983 Jun; 53(5):306-18. PubMed ID: 6198709
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  • 31. Salivary testosterone concentrations in left-handers: an association with cerebral language lateralization?
    Moffat SD, Hampson E.
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  • 32. A performance measure of the degree of hand preference.
    Bryden PJ, Pryde KM, Roy EA.
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  • 35. Phonological processing of words in right- and left-handers.
    Tremblay T, Monetta L, Joanette Y.
    Brain Cogn; 2004 Aug; 55(3):427-32. PubMed ID: 15223185
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  • 36. Handedness, eyedness, and hand--eye crossed dominance in patients with schizophrenia: sex-related lateralisation abnormalities.
    Dane S, Yildirim S, Ozan E, Aydin N, Oral E, Ustaoglu N, Kirpinar I.
    Laterality; 2009 Jan; 14(1):55-65. PubMed ID: 19130640
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  • 37. Associations between handedness and cerebral lateralisation for language: a comparison of three measures in children.
    Groen MA, Whitehouse AJ, Badcock NA, Bishop DV.
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  • 38. Degree versus direction: a comparison of four handedness classification schemes through the investigation of lateralised semantic priming.
    Kaploun KA, Abeare CA.
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  • 39. Subject variables and cerebral organization for language.
    Searleman A.
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  • 40. Is strength of handedness reliable over repeated testing? An examination of typical development and autism spectrum disorder.
    Scharoun SM, Bryden PJ.
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