Funding: Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL. JS is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation, 418445085). SP is funded by the Royal Society (UF150663).Background: In the general population, 10.6% of people favor their left hand over the right for motor tasks. Previous research suggests higher prevalence of atypical (left-, mixed-, or non-right-) handedness in (i) twins compared to singletons, and in (ii) monozygotic compared to dizygotic twins. Moreover, (iii) studies have shown a higher rate of handedness concordance in monozygotic compared to dizygotic twins, in line with genetic factors playing a role for handedness. Methods: By means of a systematic review, we identified 59 stu...
Handedness has been extensively studied because of its relationship with language and the over-repre...
Around the world, about 10% people prefer using their left-hand. What leads to this fixed proportion...
It has been suggested that twinning may influence handedness through the effects of birth order, int...
Background: In the general population, 10.6% of people favor their left hand over the right for moto...
\(\bf Background\) In the general population, 10.6% of people favor their left hand over the right ...
Handedness refers to a consistent asymmetry in skill or preferential use between the hands and is re...
Simultaneous analysis of handedness data from 35 samples of twins (with a combined sample size of 21...
Right- and left-handedness run in families, show greater concordance in monozygotic than dizygotic t...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but what is the precise prevalence o...
There has been a long-standing debate on the complex correlation between the development of human ha...
The twin method involves analyses of MZ-DZ differences in order to ascertain the proportion of varia...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright Masson [Full text of articl...
Handedness effects with respect to regional corpus callosum (CC) anatomy remain open to question. Mi...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but is there a fixed prevalence of l...
At present, we do not understand how human handedness arose. Although much attention has been paid t...
Handedness has been extensively studied because of its relationship with language and the over-repre...
Around the world, about 10% people prefer using their left-hand. What leads to this fixed proportion...
It has been suggested that twinning may influence handedness through the effects of birth order, int...
Background: In the general population, 10.6% of people favor their left hand over the right for moto...
\(\bf Background\) In the general population, 10.6% of people favor their left hand over the right ...
Handedness refers to a consistent asymmetry in skill or preferential use between the hands and is re...
Simultaneous analysis of handedness data from 35 samples of twins (with a combined sample size of 21...
Right- and left-handedness run in families, show greater concordance in monozygotic than dizygotic t...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but what is the precise prevalence o...
There has been a long-standing debate on the complex correlation between the development of human ha...
The twin method involves analyses of MZ-DZ differences in order to ascertain the proportion of varia...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright Masson [Full text of articl...
Handedness effects with respect to regional corpus callosum (CC) anatomy remain open to question. Mi...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but is there a fixed prevalence of l...
At present, we do not understand how human handedness arose. Although much attention has been paid t...
Handedness has been extensively studied because of its relationship with language and the over-repre...
Around the world, about 10% people prefer using their left-hand. What leads to this fixed proportion...
It has been suggested that twinning may influence handedness through the effects of birth order, int...