In the present study we evaluated the relationship between manual preference and intermanual performance asymmetry in reaching of 5-month-old infants. Manual preference was assessed through frequency of reaches toward toys presented at midline, left or right in egocentric coordinates. Intermanual performance asymmetry was evaluated through kinematic analysis. Results showed that performance was predominantly symmetric between hands. Lateral toy positions induced predominance of ipsilateral reaching, while the midline position led to equivalent distribution between right and left handed reaches. No significant correlation between manual preference and intermanual performance asymmetry was observed. These results converge against the notion t...
Many studies have demonstrated that the seated position is more effective in promoting reaching move...
Although research suggests that experience may be a better indicator of the acquisition of certain a...
The asymmetrical tonic neck reflex (ATNR) occurs when an infant turns the head to the side when lyin...
In the present study we evaluated the relationship between manual preference and intermanual perform...
Manual preference has been regarded as derived from innate performance advantage of one hand over th...
The effect of using the non-preferred hand on manual preference and motor performance was assessed i...
ABSTRACT: Adult hand preference emerges from complex developmental changes in arm and hand use durin...
Previous research has found that hand preference can be detected reliably in infants as young as 6 m...
Few studies have investigated manual performance in infants when reaching and grasping for objects m...
ABSTRACT: This longitudinal study aimed to explore the early presence and developmental pattern of l...
Handedness is a widely studied behavioral asymmetry that is commonly measured as a preference for us...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated whether hand preference influences infants' cho...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of visual occlusion of the preferred arm on its frequency of...
Development of hand preferences for unimanual manipulation of objects was explored in 90 infants (57...
Preferência manual em bebês de 5 meses de idade foi avaliada em tarefas de alcançar alvos estáticos ...
Many studies have demonstrated that the seated position is more effective in promoting reaching move...
Although research suggests that experience may be a better indicator of the acquisition of certain a...
The asymmetrical tonic neck reflex (ATNR) occurs when an infant turns the head to the side when lyin...
In the present study we evaluated the relationship between manual preference and intermanual perform...
Manual preference has been regarded as derived from innate performance advantage of one hand over th...
The effect of using the non-preferred hand on manual preference and motor performance was assessed i...
ABSTRACT: Adult hand preference emerges from complex developmental changes in arm and hand use durin...
Previous research has found that hand preference can be detected reliably in infants as young as 6 m...
Few studies have investigated manual performance in infants when reaching and grasping for objects m...
ABSTRACT: This longitudinal study aimed to explore the early presence and developmental pattern of l...
Handedness is a widely studied behavioral asymmetry that is commonly measured as a preference for us...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated whether hand preference influences infants' cho...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of visual occlusion of the preferred arm on its frequency of...
Development of hand preferences for unimanual manipulation of objects was explored in 90 infants (57...
Preferência manual em bebês de 5 meses de idade foi avaliada em tarefas de alcançar alvos estáticos ...
Many studies have demonstrated that the seated position is more effective in promoting reaching move...
Although research suggests that experience may be a better indicator of the acquisition of certain a...
The asymmetrical tonic neck reflex (ATNR) occurs when an infant turns the head to the side when lyin...