This study investigates the origins of hand preference at 4 years in a cohort of 115 high risk and premature infants: the relationship between patterns of hand preference and intellectual, motor. temperament and behavioural status at 4 and 6 years; and evidence for brain injury in mediating the relationship between hand preference and development disorder. Increased left hand preference was independently associated with extreme prematurity, high neonatal risk, increased numbers of minor physical anomalies, lowered itellectual and motor abilities, and more difficult temperament. These findings supported the presence of intrauterine and neonatal pathological mechanisms leading to left hand preference in a small number of children. Neither poo...
Hand preference develops in the first two postnatal years with nearly half of infants exhibiting a c...
Handedness and language skills were assessed in 196 same-sex twin pairs (101 MZ and 95 DZ), who were...
Investigations to explore human handedness have been conducted for ages. It is still uncertain what ...
Hand preference was measured in a total group of 71 ELBW children to determine patterns of hand pref...
AimWe attempted to determine how handedness changes with age and its relation to brain injury and co...
Hand preference is a conspicuous variation in human behaviour, with a worldwide proportion of around...
Aim To determine how handedness changes with age, and its relation to brain injury and cognition ...
During their first three months postpartum, infants manifest an asymmetrically lateralized head posi...
Development of hand preferences for unimanual manipulation of objects was explored in 90 infants (57...
grantor: University of TorontoA contemporary theoretical framework known as dynamic system...
The cascade theory of handedness suggests that hand preferences develop from a history of cascading ...
Handedness is a widely studied behavioral asymmetry that is commonly measured as a preference for us...
An unselected group of 170 children aged between eight and nine years was given tests of intelligenc...
Most newborn infants (65 percent) preferred to lie with their heads turned to the right, whereas 15 ...
Handedness is a developmental phenomenon that becomes distinctively identifiable during infancy. Alt...
Hand preference develops in the first two postnatal years with nearly half of infants exhibiting a c...
Handedness and language skills were assessed in 196 same-sex twin pairs (101 MZ and 95 DZ), who were...
Investigations to explore human handedness have been conducted for ages. It is still uncertain what ...
Hand preference was measured in a total group of 71 ELBW children to determine patterns of hand pref...
AimWe attempted to determine how handedness changes with age and its relation to brain injury and co...
Hand preference is a conspicuous variation in human behaviour, with a worldwide proportion of around...
Aim To determine how handedness changes with age, and its relation to brain injury and cognition ...
During their first three months postpartum, infants manifest an asymmetrically lateralized head posi...
Development of hand preferences for unimanual manipulation of objects was explored in 90 infants (57...
grantor: University of TorontoA contemporary theoretical framework known as dynamic system...
The cascade theory of handedness suggests that hand preferences develop from a history of cascading ...
Handedness is a widely studied behavioral asymmetry that is commonly measured as a preference for us...
An unselected group of 170 children aged between eight and nine years was given tests of intelligenc...
Most newborn infants (65 percent) preferred to lie with their heads turned to the right, whereas 15 ...
Handedness is a developmental phenomenon that becomes distinctively identifiable during infancy. Alt...
Hand preference develops in the first two postnatal years with nearly half of infants exhibiting a c...
Handedness and language skills were assessed in 196 same-sex twin pairs (101 MZ and 95 DZ), who were...
Investigations to explore human handedness have been conducted for ages. It is still uncertain what ...