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184 related items for PubMed ID: 25691875

  • 1. Is strength of handedness reliable over repeated testing? An examination of typical development and autism spectrum disorder.
    Scharoun SM, Bryden PJ.
    Front Psychol; 2015; 6():17. PubMed ID: 25691875
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  • 3. 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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  • 4. Using hand performance measures to predict handedness.
    Brown SG, Roy EA, Rohr LE, Bryden PJ.
    Laterality; 2006 Jan; 11(1):1-14. PubMed ID: 16414911
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  • 5. Lateralization of ERPs to speech and handedness in the early development of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
    Finch KH, Seery AM, Talbott MR, Nelson CA, Tager-Flusberg H.
    J Neurodev Disord; 2017 Jan; 9():4. PubMed ID: 28174606
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  • 8. Handedness in autism spectrum disorders and intellectually disabled children and adolescents - Contrasting caregivers' reports with assessments of hand preference.
    Samadi SA.
    Heliyon; 2024 Feb 29; 10(4):e25935. PubMed ID: 38380041
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  • 9. Elevated Levels of Atypical Handedness in Autism: Meta-Analyses.
    Markou P, Ahtam B, Papadatou-Pastou M.
    Neuropsychol Rev; 2017 Sep 29; 27(3):258-283. PubMed ID: 28735387
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  • 10. Wait wait, don't tell me: Handedness questionnaires do not predict hand preference for grasping.
    Flindall JW, Gonzalez CLR.
    Laterality; 2019 Mar 29; 24(2):176-196. PubMed ID: 29975108
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  • 14. Investigating the Efficacy of the Hand Selection Complexity Task Across the Lifespan.
    Williams N, Scharoun Benson SM, Bryden PJ.
    Front Psychol; 2019 Mar 29; 10():1130. PubMed ID: 31244701
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  • 15. Right and left handedness defined: a multivariate approach using hand preference and hand performance measures.
    Corey DM, Hurley MM, Foundas AL.
    Neuropsychiatry Neuropsychol Behav Neurol; 2001 Mar 29; 14(3):144-52. PubMed ID: 11513097
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  • 16. A developmental analysis of the relationship between hand preference and performance: II. A performance-based method of measuring hand preference in children.
    Bryden PJ, Pryde KM, Roy EA.
    Brain Cogn; 2000 Mar 29; 43(1-3):60-4. PubMed ID: 10857664
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  • 17. A behavioral measure of hand preference as opposed to hand skill.
    Bryden MP, Singh M, Steenhuis RE, Clarkson KL.
    Neuropsychologia; 1994 Aug 29; 32(8):991-9. PubMed ID: 7969872
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  • 18. Fine motor skill performance in left- and right-handers: Evidence of an advantage for left-handers.
    Judge J, Stirling J.
    Laterality; 2003 Oct 29; 8(4):297-306. PubMed ID: 21218372
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