نتایج جستجو برای: hand preference

تعداد نتایج: 320621  

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 1982
P J Taylor R Dalton J J Fleminger W A Lishman

Significant differences in handedness patterns between groups of psychiatric patients and normal controls were identified in two recent British studies, with substantial disagreement in some important findings. Most of the discrepancies were attributable to the different application of a simple classification of handedness data, and the remainder to differences in sample size. Diagnosis, sex an...

Journal: :Psychological reports 1979
B B Weybrew E M Noddin

2006
GAIL DONALDSON GILLIAN JOHNSON

Handedness is not a unidimensional trait but rather part of a multifactorial system best described as one of the aspects comprising human laterality of the whole body and including associated neural mechanisms. In this review, different methods for assessing and classifying handedness are examined and three major models – genetic, pathological and environmental factors – are explored as a possi...

2010
Indiwar Misra Damodar Suar Manas K. Mandal M. K. Mandal

The study examines the relationship between hand preference and conjugate lateral eye movements. The sample comprised of 224 persons. The hand preference was assessed using a handedness inventory. Conjugate lateral eye movements were elicited in response to verbal and spatial questions among left-, mixedand right-handers. The leftand mixed-handers exhibit significantly greater number of conjuga...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2006
Patric Hagmann Leila Cammoun Roberto Martuzzi Philippe Maeder Stephanie Clarke Jean-Philippe Thiran Reto Meuli

In right-handed subjects, language processing relies predominantly on left hemisphere networks, more so in men than in women, and in right- versus left-handers. Using DT-MRI tractography, we have shown that right-handed men are massively interconnected between the left-hemisphere language areas, whereas the homologous in the right hemisphere are sparse; interhemispheric connections between the ...

Journal: :Science 1981
G F Michel

Most newborn infants (65 percent) preferred to lie with their heads turned to the right, whereas 15 percent showed a distinct preference for the left. Orientation preference is maintained for at least 2 months and predicts preferential hand use in reaching tasks at both 16 and 22 weeks. Right head-orientation preference in early infancy may contribute to the early development of right-handedness.

2015
Margaret Addabbo Elena Longhi Nadia Bolognini Irene Senna Paolo Tagliabue Viola Macchi Cassia Chiara Turati Marcello Costantini

The sense of touch provides fundamental information about the surrounding world, and feedback about our own actions. Although touch is very important during the earliest stages of life, to date no study has investigated infants' abilities to process visual stimuli implying touch. This study explores the developmental origins of the ability to visually recognize touching gestures involving other...

Arezu Alizadeh Moharam Ashrafzadeh Reza Erfanzadeh, Seyed Hamzeh Hosseini Kahnuj

Study on the livestock diet is one of the main priorities in the management of rangeland in Iran. So, this study was conducted to compare preference values of plant species in three age classes of Kaboudeh sheep (one, three and five year old ones) in rangelands of Bavanat, Fars province, Iran. For each age class, four sheep were selected and their grazing times from different plant species were...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1991
C M Schneck

The purpose of this study was to compare nondysfunctional children with and without handwriting difficulties for an examination of grip and hand preference. Additionally, in the group of children with handwriting difficulties, the children with decreased proprioceptive-kinesthetic finger awareness were compared with the children without such a decrease. The results suggest that children with ha...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Ann M Hepping Joris J W Ploegmakers Jan H B Geertzen Sjoerd K Bulstra Martin Stevens

INTRODUCTION In adults the preferred hand is often considered to be around 10% stronger than the non-preferred hand. Whether the same is true for children and adolescents remains unclear. The objective of this study is therefore to determine whether there is a difference in grip strength between the preferred and non-preferred hand in developing children, to establish whether this difference is...

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