نتایج جستجو برای: handedness

تعداد نتایج: 3045  

Journal: :Developmental psychobiology 2013
Adrien Meguerditchian Jacques Vauclair William D Hopkins

Within the evolutionary framework about the origin of human handedness and hemispheric specialization for language, the question of expression of population-level manual biases in nonhuman primates and their potential continuities with humans remains controversial. Nevertheless, there is a growing body of evidence showing consistent population-level handedness particularly for complex manual be...

2004
JACOB F. ORLEBEKE DORRET I. BOOMSMA LOUIS J. G. GOOREN ANTON M. VERSCHOOR MARIANNE J. M. VAN DEN BREE Jacob F. Orlebeke

On the basis of both Geschwind andBehan's (1984) theory—that at least part of the genesis of left-handedness can be ascribed to overexposure to testosterone during fetal development—andDorner's (1980;Dorneretal., 1991) theory—that transsexuality emerges from prenatal overor underexposure to androgens infemale-to-male (FTM) andmale-to-female (MTF) transsexuals, respectively—it was predicted that...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2010
Claudio L Ferre Iryna Babik George F Michel

Handedness is a developmental phenomenon that becomes distinctively identifiable during infancy. Although infant hand-use preferences sometimes have been reported as unstable, other evidence demonstrates that infant hand-use preference for apprehending objects can be reliably assessed during the second half of the infant's first year of life. The current study provides further insight into the ...

Journal: :Laterality 2010
I C McManus James Moore Matthew Freegard Richard Rawles

The BBC television programme Right Hand, Left Hand, broadcast in August 1953, used a postal questionnaire to ask viewers about their handedness. Respondents were born between 1864 and 1948, and in principle therefore the study provides information on rates of left-handedness in those born in the nineteenth century, a group for which few data are otherwise available. A total of 6,549 responses w...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2016
Kelsey J Robinson Peter L Hurd Silven Read Bernard J Crespi

Common polymorphisms in the gene PCSK6, whose protein product mediates the development of brain and body asymmetry through the NODAL pathway, have recently been associated with handedness in three studies, making it a key candidate gene for understanding the developmental and expression of human lateralization. We tested the hypothesis that the PCSK6 VNTR polymorphism rs1053972 influences the e...

2017
Hyuk Je Lee Ralf F Schneider Tereza Manousaki Ji Hyoun Kang Etienne Lein Paolo Franchini Axel Meyer

Lateralized behavior ("handedness") is unusual, but consistently found across diverse animal lineages, including humans. It is thought to reflect brain anatomical and/or functional asymmetries, but its neuro-molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. Lake Tanganyika scale-eating cichlid fish, Perissodus microlepis show pronounced asymmetry in their jaw morphology as well as handedness in feed...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2002
Akaysha C Tang Timothy Verstynen

Right handedness is one of the most prominent markers of human functional brain asymmetry. Deviation from this norm appears to be associated with certain developmental disorders. While many studies have dealt with the genetic contribution to the determination of handedness, few have examined whether environmental factors that are subtler than forced hand switching can modulate the development o...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medical sciences : MRMS : an official journal of Japan Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2007
Takeshi Hatta

The author reviewed brain-imaging studies on human handedness reported in major academic journals for the last 12 years, classified them as having anatomical or functional interest, and attempted to determine consensus on findings and limitations among the studies. Present reviews suggest that there have been fewer functional than anatomical examinations into handedness and that findings from t...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 2005
J W Van Strien G C Lagers-Van Haselen J M Van Hagen I F M De Coo M A Frens J N Van Der Geest

Handedness and eye sighting dominance were assessed in a sample of 50 individuals (25 male, 25 female; aged 5-38 years) with Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS). The prevalences of left-handedness and left-eyedness were compared to the normative prevalences in the general population. We found significantly higher prevalences of left-handedness and left-eyedness in the WBS sample. The higher prevalen...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2003
Richard A Lippa

This study assessed large numbers of heterosexual and homosexual men and women on handedness and gender-related personality traits. Initial analyses employed a dichotomous measure of handedness (right-handed vs. non-right-handed). For men and women combined, homosexual participants had 50% greater odds of being non-right-handed than heterosexual participants, a statistically significant differe...

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