Hand preference was measured in a total group of 71 ELBW children to determine patterns of hand preference at 4 and 6 years, possible aetiological factors leading to handedness, and whether left or non right hand preference were markers for intellectual, motor, temperament or behavioural differences. At both 4 and 6 years the prevalence ot left handedness was increased, though this prevalence changed over the period of the study. Results supported brain injury as one mechanism leading to increased left hand preference, though this process did not adequately explain this increase. Possible reasons for this and the apparent change in prevalence with time are examined. Mixed handedness at 4 years was associated with lower intellectual abilitie...
The cascade theory of handedness suggests that hand preferences develop from a history of cascading ...
Handedness for acquiring objects was assessed monthly from 6 to 14 months in 328 infants (182 males)...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
This study investigates the origins of hand preference at 4 years in a cohort of 115 high risk and p...
AimWe attempted to determine how handedness changes with age and its relation to brain injury and co...
An unselected group of 170 children aged between eight and nine years was given tests of intelligenc...
Handedness and language skills were assessed in 196 same-sex twin pairs (101 MZ and 95 DZ), who were...
Aim To determine how handedness changes with age, and its relation to brain injury and cognition ...
Assessing infant handedness has been controversial. Different assessment techniques and theoretical ...
It is widely know that the pattern of human handedness is such that approximately 90% of the populat...
Handedness is a widely studied behavioral asymmetry that is commonly measured as a preference for us...
During their first three months postpartum, infants manifest an asymmetrically lateralized head posi...
Hand preference is a conspicuous variation in human behaviour, with a worldwide proportion of around...
Development of hand preferences for unimanual manipulation of objects was explored in 90 infants (57...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
The cascade theory of handedness suggests that hand preferences develop from a history of cascading ...
Handedness for acquiring objects was assessed monthly from 6 to 14 months in 328 infants (182 males)...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
This study investigates the origins of hand preference at 4 years in a cohort of 115 high risk and p...
AimWe attempted to determine how handedness changes with age and its relation to brain injury and co...
An unselected group of 170 children aged between eight and nine years was given tests of intelligenc...
Handedness and language skills were assessed in 196 same-sex twin pairs (101 MZ and 95 DZ), who were...
Aim To determine how handedness changes with age, and its relation to brain injury and cognition ...
Assessing infant handedness has been controversial. Different assessment techniques and theoretical ...
It is widely know that the pattern of human handedness is such that approximately 90% of the populat...
Handedness is a widely studied behavioral asymmetry that is commonly measured as a preference for us...
During their first three months postpartum, infants manifest an asymmetrically lateralized head posi...
Hand preference is a conspicuous variation in human behaviour, with a worldwide proportion of around...
Development of hand preferences for unimanual manipulation of objects was explored in 90 infants (57...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
The cascade theory of handedness suggests that hand preferences develop from a history of cascading ...
Handedness for acquiring objects was assessed monthly from 6 to 14 months in 328 infants (182 males)...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...