Human handedness, a marker for language lateralization in the brain, continues to attract great research interest. A widely reported but not universal finding is a greater male tendency toward left-handedness. Here the authors present a meta-analysis of k 144 studies, totaling N 1,787,629 participants, the results of which demonstrate that the sex difference is both significant and robust. The overall best estimate for the male to female odds ratio was 1.23 (95 % confidence interval 1.19, 1.27). The widespread observation of this sex difference is consistent with it being related to innate characteristics of sexual differentiation, and its observed magnitude places an important constraint on current theories of handedness. In addition, t...
The Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda and sexual differentiation models predict an association between eleva...
Numerous studies have reported that women believe they are more susceptible to left–right confusion ...
Left- and right-handers show functional and structural brain differences. However, the literature on...
Human handedness, a marker for language lateralization in the brain, continues to attract great rese...
Human handedness, a marker for language lateralization in the brain, continues to attract great rese...
In response to the comment by Vuoksimaa and Kaprio (2010) on our previous article on sex differences...
In response to the comment by Vuoksimaa and Kaprio (2010) on our previous article on sex differences...
Many studies have investigated sex differences in language lateralization. Despite the large number ...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but is there a fixed prevalence of l...
The present study examined the relationship between left–right discrimination (LRD) performance and ...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but what is the precise prevalence o...
Males were consistently found to be more likely than females to report left-hand preference in sing...
The most common way to assess handedness is based on the preferred hand for writing, leading to a bi...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but what is the precise prevalence o...
Hand preference - which is related to cerebral dominance - is thought to be associated with cognitiv...
The Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda and sexual differentiation models predict an association between eleva...
Numerous studies have reported that women believe they are more susceptible to left–right confusion ...
Left- and right-handers show functional and structural brain differences. However, the literature on...
Human handedness, a marker for language lateralization in the brain, continues to attract great rese...
Human handedness, a marker for language lateralization in the brain, continues to attract great rese...
In response to the comment by Vuoksimaa and Kaprio (2010) on our previous article on sex differences...
In response to the comment by Vuoksimaa and Kaprio (2010) on our previous article on sex differences...
Many studies have investigated sex differences in language lateralization. Despite the large number ...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but is there a fixed prevalence of l...
The present study examined the relationship between left–right discrimination (LRD) performance and ...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but what is the precise prevalence o...
Males were consistently found to be more likely than females to report left-hand preference in sing...
The most common way to assess handedness is based on the preferred hand for writing, leading to a bi...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but what is the precise prevalence o...
Hand preference - which is related to cerebral dominance - is thought to be associated with cognitiv...
The Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda and sexual differentiation models predict an association between eleva...
Numerous studies have reported that women believe they are more susceptible to left–right confusion ...
Left- and right-handers show functional and structural brain differences. However, the literature on...