AimWe attempted to determine how handedness changes with age and its relation to brain injury and cognition following birth before 26 weeks of gestation.MethodsWe used data from the EPICure study of health and development following birth in the British Isles in 1995. Handedness was determined by direct observation during standardized testing at age 2.5, six, and 11 years and by self-report using the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory at 19 years. Control data from term births were included at six, 11, and 19 years.ResultsIn extremely preterm children left handedness increased from 9% to 27% between 2.5 and 19 years, with a progressive reduction in mixed handedness from 59% to 13%. Although individual handedness scores varied over childhood, the...
If the pathological left-handedness theory is valid, left-handed people who also experienced pregnan...
The study examined the relationship between perinatal stress and decreased right handedness and decr...
It was hypothesized that adult handedness might be predicted from the neonatal grasp reflex. Grasp r...
Aim To determine how handedness changes with age, and its relation to brain injury and cognition ...
Hand preference was measured in a total group of 71 ELBW children to determine patterns of hand pref...
This study investigates the origins of hand preference at 4 years in a cohort of 115 high risk and p...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to define the prevalence and predictors of non-right-handedness and its ...
OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to define the prevalence and predictors of non-right-handedness and its l...
Hand preference is a conspicuous variation in human behaviour, with a worldwide proportion of around...
Background: The Wessex Growth Study has monitored the growth and psychological development of short ...
Handedness is a developmental phenomenon that becomes distinctively identifiable during infancy. Alt...
During their first three months postpartum, infants manifest an asymmetrically lateralized head posi...
This study explored upper-limb and head kinematics during unimanual goal-directed movements in child...
A literature review by Searleman et al. (1989) suggested that a relationship between the presence of...
In recent years a large body of research has investigated the various factors affecting child develo...
If the pathological left-handedness theory is valid, left-handed people who also experienced pregnan...
The study examined the relationship between perinatal stress and decreased right handedness and decr...
It was hypothesized that adult handedness might be predicted from the neonatal grasp reflex. Grasp r...
Aim To determine how handedness changes with age, and its relation to brain injury and cognition ...
Hand preference was measured in a total group of 71 ELBW children to determine patterns of hand pref...
This study investigates the origins of hand preference at 4 years in a cohort of 115 high risk and p...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to define the prevalence and predictors of non-right-handedness and its ...
OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to define the prevalence and predictors of non-right-handedness and its l...
Hand preference is a conspicuous variation in human behaviour, with a worldwide proportion of around...
Background: The Wessex Growth Study has monitored the growth and psychological development of short ...
Handedness is a developmental phenomenon that becomes distinctively identifiable during infancy. Alt...
During their first three months postpartum, infants manifest an asymmetrically lateralized head posi...
This study explored upper-limb and head kinematics during unimanual goal-directed movements in child...
A literature review by Searleman et al. (1989) suggested that a relationship between the presence of...
In recent years a large body of research has investigated the various factors affecting child develo...
If the pathological left-handedness theory is valid, left-handed people who also experienced pregnan...
The study examined the relationship between perinatal stress and decreased right handedness and decr...
It was hypothesized that adult handedness might be predicted from the neonatal grasp reflex. Grasp r...