Development of hand preferences for unimanual manipulation of objects was explored in 90 infants (57 males) tested monthly from 6 to 14 months. From a larger sample of 380 infants, 30 infants with a consistent left hand preference for acquiring objects were matched for sex and development of locomotion skills with 30 infants with a consistent right hand preference for acquisition and 30 with no preference. Although frequency of unimanual manipulations increased during 6-14 month period, infants with a hand preference for acquisition did more object manipulations than those without a preference for acquisition. Multilevel modeling of unimanual manipulation trajectories for the three hand-preference groups revealed that hand preferences for u...
Lateralisation of hand preference and manual dexterity are known to develop over childhood, while in...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated whether hand preference influences infants' cho...
Assessing infant handedness has been controversial. Different assessment techniques and theoretical ...
Development of hand preferences for unimanual manipulation of objects was exploredin 90 infants (57 ...
Manual skills change dramatically over the first two years of life, creating an interesting challeng...
Hand preference develops in the first two postnatal years with nearly half of infants exhibiting a c...
Using 150 infants (57% males), two common tasks for assessing infant hand-use preferences for acquir...
The cascade theory of handedness suggests that hand preferences develop from a history of cascading ...
Research demonstrates that unimanual manipulation appears before the onset of role-differentiated bi...
This second paper in a series of three investigated the development of hand preference for role-diff...
Handedness is a developmental phenomenon that becomes distinctively identifiable during infancy. Alt...
Expression of multiple object management skills (manual acquisition and storage of objects) was exam...
Lateral biases are evident in a number of behaviors across many organisms. The present work was conc...
This is the first paper in a series of three discussing different aspects of the development of role...
During their first three months postpartum, infants manifest an asymmetrically lateralized head posi...
Lateralisation of hand preference and manual dexterity are known to develop over childhood, while in...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated whether hand preference influences infants' cho...
Assessing infant handedness has been controversial. Different assessment techniques and theoretical ...
Development of hand preferences for unimanual manipulation of objects was exploredin 90 infants (57 ...
Manual skills change dramatically over the first two years of life, creating an interesting challeng...
Hand preference develops in the first two postnatal years with nearly half of infants exhibiting a c...
Using 150 infants (57% males), two common tasks for assessing infant hand-use preferences for acquir...
The cascade theory of handedness suggests that hand preferences develop from a history of cascading ...
Research demonstrates that unimanual manipulation appears before the onset of role-differentiated bi...
This second paper in a series of three investigated the development of hand preference for role-diff...
Handedness is a developmental phenomenon that becomes distinctively identifiable during infancy. Alt...
Expression of multiple object management skills (manual acquisition and storage of objects) was exam...
Lateral biases are evident in a number of behaviors across many organisms. The present work was conc...
This is the first paper in a series of three discussing different aspects of the development of role...
During their first three months postpartum, infants manifest an asymmetrically lateralized head posi...
Lateralisation of hand preference and manual dexterity are known to develop over childhood, while in...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated whether hand preference influences infants' cho...
Assessing infant handedness has been controversial. Different assessment techniques and theoretical ...