Craniofacial characteristics are used to identify similarities and differences between human populations or within a single population. The aim of this study is to provide data on the differences/similarities between two groups of subjects, left-handed and right-handed children, based on the parameters that determine the phenotypic characteristics of the head and face: head dimensions, face dimensions, hair color, eye color and earlobe shape. The study participants included 1354 students aged 7 to 15 years from regular schools of southeastern Serbia. The instruments used include: the Edinburgh Handedness Questionnaire for handedness determination, the cephalometer, and the questionnaire. 135 students (9.97%) were ...
Studies that investigate handedness are performed in order to relate hemispheric specialization and ...
There has been a long-standing debate on the complex correlation between the development of human ha...
This study aimed to evaluate whether twinning might influence handedness and the relative contributi...
This thesis focuses on the phenomen of handedness and possible differences at verbal skills and spat...
The purpose of the research was to compare different methods of handedness assessment. Participants ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe issue of whether differences exist between right-handed ...
Objective: Handedness is the most prominent behavioral asymmetry in human. The term of hand preferen...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Counseling, Educational, & ...
Introduction: At a preschool age, hand laterality represents one of the indicators of the quality of...
International audienceA handedness polymorphism exists in all human populations so far investigated,...
This study is a re-evaluation, using ridge-counts, of the relationship between finger dermatoglyphic...
Objective: Handedness and self-care skills are important in occupational therapy. This research was ...
Around the world, about 10% people prefer using their left-hand. What leads to this fixed proportion...
The incidence of right and left handedness as measured by behavioral testing in 7688 school childre...
The lateralization of upper limbs, i.e. the tendency to use one arm more often in comparison to the...
Studies that investigate handedness are performed in order to relate hemispheric specialization and ...
There has been a long-standing debate on the complex correlation between the development of human ha...
This study aimed to evaluate whether twinning might influence handedness and the relative contributi...
This thesis focuses on the phenomen of handedness and possible differences at verbal skills and spat...
The purpose of the research was to compare different methods of handedness assessment. Participants ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe issue of whether differences exist between right-handed ...
Objective: Handedness is the most prominent behavioral asymmetry in human. The term of hand preferen...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Counseling, Educational, & ...
Introduction: At a preschool age, hand laterality represents one of the indicators of the quality of...
International audienceA handedness polymorphism exists in all human populations so far investigated,...
This study is a re-evaluation, using ridge-counts, of the relationship between finger dermatoglyphic...
Objective: Handedness and self-care skills are important in occupational therapy. This research was ...
Around the world, about 10% people prefer using their left-hand. What leads to this fixed proportion...
The incidence of right and left handedness as measured by behavioral testing in 7688 school childre...
The lateralization of upper limbs, i.e. the tendency to use one arm more often in comparison to the...
Studies that investigate handedness are performed in order to relate hemispheric specialization and ...
There has been a long-standing debate on the complex correlation between the development of human ha...
This study aimed to evaluate whether twinning might influence handedness and the relative contributi...