Handedness and language skills were assessed in 196 same-sex twin pairs (101 MZ and 95 DZ), who were selected from an epidemiological study of twins, so that children with risk of language impairment were over-represented. When assessed at 6 years of age, 83 children met criteria for specific language impairment (SLI), 32 had general developmental (GD) delay, and the remaining 277 were typically-developing (TD). Hand preference (HP) assessed by inventory did not distinguish SLI, TD, or GD groups. The quantification of hand preference (QHP) measure, which measures persistence of a HP when reaching across the midline, did show weaker HP in those with SLI compared to the other two groups. It is suggested that the QHP measure assesses developme...
Background: Weak or inconsistent hand preference has been postulated to be a risk factor for develop...
The differences between right (RH) and left (LH) handers reported in the literature on fine motor ta...
Weak or inconsistent hand preference may be a risk factor for developmental language delay. This st...
Data from two twin studies were used to address two related questions. First, is there any associati...
Weak or inconsistent hand preference may be a risk factor for developmental language delay. This st...
Weak or inconsistent hand preference may be a risk factor for developmental language delay. This stu...
Hand preference and relative hand skill were assessed in 83 8½-year-olds who had first been enrolled...
Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateral...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
There has been a long-standing debate on the complex correlation between the development of human ha...
Background: Weak or inconsistent hand preference has been postulated to be a risk factor for develop...
Handedness refers to a consistent asymmetry in skill or preferential use between the hands and is re...
In this thesis, several aspects of the relation between hand-preference and language lateralization ...
Background: Weak or inconsistent hand preference has been postulated to be a risk factor for develop...
The differences between right (RH) and left (LH) handers reported in the literature on fine motor ta...
Weak or inconsistent hand preference may be a risk factor for developmental language delay. This st...
Data from two twin studies were used to address two related questions. First, is there any associati...
Weak or inconsistent hand preference may be a risk factor for developmental language delay. This st...
Weak or inconsistent hand preference may be a risk factor for developmental language delay. This stu...
Hand preference and relative hand skill were assessed in 83 8½-year-olds who had first been enrolled...
Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateral...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
There has been a long-standing debate on the complex correlation between the development of human ha...
Background: Weak or inconsistent hand preference has been postulated to be a risk factor for develop...
Handedness refers to a consistent asymmetry in skill or preferential use between the hands and is re...
In this thesis, several aspects of the relation between hand-preference and language lateralization ...
Background: Weak or inconsistent hand preference has been postulated to be a risk factor for develop...
The differences between right (RH) and left (LH) handers reported in the literature on fine motor ta...
Weak or inconsistent hand preference may be a risk factor for developmental language delay. This st...