Handedness was assessed in 272 schizophrenics and compared with findings in normal controls. The schizophrenics differed significantly from the normal controls in their handedness patterns, having a higher proportion of fully right-handed subjects. Findings in brain-damaged and elderly schizophrenic patients are also reported. The lack of consistency of reporting of handedness in a schizophrenic populations in previous studies is discussed. While it is probable that differences in the methods of study of handedness account for some of the variance, differences in the type of schizophrenic illness seem likely to be of greater importance
Hand preference and eye dominance were investigated in 73 ( 30 women, 43 men) schizophrenic patients...
There is a considerable body of research arguing for an association between psychotic disorders and ...
Previous studies have shown that the non-clinical population also has differences in terms of the pa...
Studies of the handedness of schizophrenics have produced conflicting results. One possible explanat...
Significant differences in handedness patterns between groups of psychiatric patients and normal con...
Atypical handedness has been repeatedly reported in schizophrenia, with quantitative review of evide...
An updated review of the literature strongly supports the view that in schizophrenia there is an aty...
The assessment of handedness is of interest in some psychiatric populations, above all in schizophre...
Background Cerebral lateralisation appears to be decreased in schizophrenia. Results of studies inve...
The aim of this study was to investigate lateral bias in patients with early-onset schizophrenia. Ha...
Previous research has shown a robust association between schizotypy and mixed/ambiguous-handedness, ...
Associations between schizotypy and handedness were examined in 733 undergraduates for the Sta and ...
The population with schizophrenia is characterised by a leftward shift in handedness-sinistrality. H...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to see the incidence of peripheral laterality in schizophr...
The association between atypical lateralization of hand preferences (still a stigmatized behavioral ...
Hand preference and eye dominance were investigated in 73 ( 30 women, 43 men) schizophrenic patients...
There is a considerable body of research arguing for an association between psychotic disorders and ...
Previous studies have shown that the non-clinical population also has differences in terms of the pa...
Studies of the handedness of schizophrenics have produced conflicting results. One possible explanat...
Significant differences in handedness patterns between groups of psychiatric patients and normal con...
Atypical handedness has been repeatedly reported in schizophrenia, with quantitative review of evide...
An updated review of the literature strongly supports the view that in schizophrenia there is an aty...
The assessment of handedness is of interest in some psychiatric populations, above all in schizophre...
Background Cerebral lateralisation appears to be decreased in schizophrenia. Results of studies inve...
The aim of this study was to investigate lateral bias in patients with early-onset schizophrenia. Ha...
Previous research has shown a robust association between schizotypy and mixed/ambiguous-handedness, ...
Associations between schizotypy and handedness were examined in 733 undergraduates for the Sta and ...
The population with schizophrenia is characterised by a leftward shift in handedness-sinistrality. H...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to see the incidence of peripheral laterality in schizophr...
The association between atypical lateralization of hand preferences (still a stigmatized behavioral ...
Hand preference and eye dominance were investigated in 73 ( 30 women, 43 men) schizophrenic patients...
There is a considerable body of research arguing for an association between psychotic disorders and ...
Previous studies have shown that the non-clinical population also has differences in terms of the pa...