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168 related items for PubMed ID: 7917239

  • 61. Cognitive-perceptual load modulates hand selection in left-handers to a greater extent than in right-handers.
    Liang J, Wilkinson KM, Sainburg RL.
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  • 62. Handedness and its genetic influences are associated with structural asymmetries of the cerebral cortex in 31,864 individuals.
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  • 63. Within-modal and cross-modal reliabilities of two laterality tests among left handers.
    Fennell EB, Bowers D, Satz P.
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  • 64. Perceptual asymmetry for happy-sad chimeric faces: effects of mood.
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  • 65. Effects of handedness on visual sensitivity in perihand space.
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  • 67. Perceptual asymmetry for chimeric faces across the life span.
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  • 69. Cerebral specialization, writing posture, and motor control of writing in left-handers.
    Herron J, Galin D, Johnstone J, Ornstein RE.
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  • 70. Handedness and the mental rotation of perceived patterns.
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  • 72. Left-handers show no self-advantage in detecting a delay in visual feedback concerning an active movement.
    Hoover AEN, Elzein Y, Harris LR.
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  • 73. Time to turn the other cheek? The influence of left and right poses on perceptions of academic specialisation.
    Lindell AK, Savill NJ.
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    Lindell AK.
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  • 75. Asymmetries in ear movements and eyebrow raising in men and women and right- and left-handers.
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  • 76. Asymmetries in the perception of facial affect: is there an influence of reading habits?
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  • 77. Evidence of schizophrenia patients' reduced perceptual biases in response to emotion chimera.
    Gooding DC, Luh KE, Tallent KA.
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  • 78. A continuous mapping between space and valence with left- and right-handers.
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  • 79. Perceptual asymmetries in normal children and children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
    Klimkeit EI, Mattingley JB, Sheppard DM, Lee P, Bradshaw JL.
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  • 80. Free-viewing perceptual asymmetries for the judgement of brightness, numerosity and size.
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