نتایج جستجو برای: hand dominance

تعداد نتایج: 284875  

Journal: :British journal of psychology 2004
Marian Annett

Healthy children and undergraduates were observed for hand preference and measured for hand skill in representative samples collected over some years. Writing and throwing were observed for 2844 participants drawn from primary, secondary and higher levels of education. The 12 actions of a standard questionnaire were observed for 2388 secondary school children and undergraduates. These findings ...

2013
Jaroslav A. Hubacek Brian J. Piper Hynek Pikhart Anne Peasey Ruzena Kubinova Martin Bobak

An association between APOE genotype and left-handedness has been previously reported. We examined whether such association exists in a population sample of 4438 unrelated Caucasian adults aged 45-69 years (2022 males and 2416 females). Left-handedness was based on self-reported left-hand dominance for writing (prevalence 4.9%) and on consistently higher left-hand grip strength in two repeated ...

Journal: :Motor control 2006
Harjo J de Poel C Lieke E Peper Peter J Beek

Based on indications that hand dominance is characterized by asymmetrical interlimb coupling strength (with the dominant hand exerting stronger influences on the nondominant hand than vice versa), intentional switches between rhythmic bimanual coordination patterns were predicted to be mediated primarily by phase adaptations in the movements of the nondominant hand. This hypothesis was supporte...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2003
Markus Hausmann Karen E Waldie Michael C Corballis

Normal adults tend to bisect horizontal lines to the left of the objective middle, especially when using the left hand. This bias has been attributed to the dominance of the right hemisphere in spatial attention. The authors investigated the effect of hand use and line position in visual line bisection in right-handed children and adults, classified into 4 different age groups: 10-12, 13-15, 18...

Background & Aims: Previous studies have stated that the scapulohumeral rhythm dysfunction can make a person prone to glenohumeral joint pathologies. The purpose of this study was to survey symmetric resting scapular posture and scapulohumeral rhythm ratio between dominant and non-dominant shoulders in elderly subjects in different humeral abduction angles. Materials & Methods: Thirty-five hea...

Journal: :British journal of psychology 1980
S F Walker

That the human left and right cerebral hemispheres perform different functions is widely accepted; but there is little evidence of whether or not similar functional asymmetries exist in non-human vertebrates. In this paper, neuro-anatomical similarities between human and other vertebrate brains are considered, and data concerning physical asymmetries reviewed. The defining features of human lat...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2013
Lise Van der Haegen René Westerhausen Kenneth Hugdahl Marc Brysbaert

An unresolved issue in behavioral studies of hemispheric asymmetry is why both left-handers and right-handers show a right ear advantage at the group level. In the present study we screened left-handers for left- versus right-hemisphere speech dominance with fMRI by comparing right versus left hemisphere frontal lobe activity (in Broca's area) in a silent word generation task. A left hemisphere...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
Kimberley Martin Stéphane Jacobs Scott H. Frey

When planning grasping actions, right-handers show left-lateralized responses in the anterior intraparietal sulcus (aIPS) and ventral premotor cortex (vPMC), two areas that are also implicated in sensorimotor control of grasp. We investigated whether a similar cerebral asymmetry is evident in strongly left-handed individuals. Fourteen participants were trained to grasp an object appearing in a ...

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