Human lateral preferences, such as handedness and footedness, have interested researchers for decades due to their pronounced asymmetries at the population level. While there are good estimates on the prevalence of handedness in the population, there is no large-scale estimation on the prevalence of footedness. Furthermore, the relationship between footedness and handedness still remains elusive. Here, we conducted meta-analyses with four different classification systems for footedness on 145,135 individuals across 164 studies including new data from the ALSPAC cohort. The study aimed to determine a reliable point estimate of footedness, to study the association between footedness and handedness, and to investigate moderating factors influe...
This study aimed to provide data on lateral preferences among older subjects, to analyze age differe...
Handedness is the most evident lateralized trait in humans. A weak (~25 %) genetic component has bee...
Laterality means a phenomenon indicating the preference or the asymmetry of performance between the ...
Human lateral preferences, such as handedness and footedness, have interested researchers for decade...
Left-handers may have strategic advantages over right-handers in interactive sports and innate super...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but is there a fixed prevalence of l...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but what is the precise prevalence o...
There is no agreement in the literature on whether there are associations among handedness, footedne...
Objective: Change in the brain structure with causes such as mental retardation, can alter hemispher...
Handedness is the most commonly investigated lateralised phenotype and is usually measured as a bina...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but what is the precise prevalence o...
Objective: To develop a valid and reliable clinical performance measure of foot dominance. Design: P...
Includes bibliographical references.The present investigation focuses on structural laterality in th...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine if there is an association between hand dominance, ...
Abstract Handedness is likely to be controlled by many genetic variants, some of which are in sex-de...
This study aimed to provide data on lateral preferences among older subjects, to analyze age differe...
Handedness is the most evident lateralized trait in humans. A weak (~25 %) genetic component has bee...
Laterality means a phenomenon indicating the preference or the asymmetry of performance between the ...
Human lateral preferences, such as handedness and footedness, have interested researchers for decade...
Left-handers may have strategic advantages over right-handers in interactive sports and innate super...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but is there a fixed prevalence of l...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but what is the precise prevalence o...
There is no agreement in the literature on whether there are associations among handedness, footedne...
Objective: Change in the brain structure with causes such as mental retardation, can alter hemispher...
Handedness is the most commonly investigated lateralised phenotype and is usually measured as a bina...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but what is the precise prevalence o...
Objective: To develop a valid and reliable clinical performance measure of foot dominance. Design: P...
Includes bibliographical references.The present investigation focuses on structural laterality in th...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine if there is an association between hand dominance, ...
Abstract Handedness is likely to be controlled by many genetic variants, some of which are in sex-de...
This study aimed to provide data on lateral preferences among older subjects, to analyze age differe...
Handedness is the most evident lateralized trait in humans. A weak (~25 %) genetic component has bee...
Laterality means a phenomenon indicating the preference or the asymmetry of performance between the ...