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AGILITY, GNOSIS, AND GRAPHAESTHESIA FOR THE TOES AND FINGERS IN CHILDREN: NORMATIVE DATA (AGES 7-14 YEARS)

International Journal of Neuroscience, 2004
The differential representation of the toes/feet and fingers/hands along the medial and lateral surfaces of the cerebral cortices, respectively, may have diagnostic utility. Normative data for errors for toe and finger graphaesthesia and gnosis, as well as foot and finger agility, were collected for 86 children (ages 7 to 14).
P M, Richards, M A, Persinger
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Mathematics using multiple senses: Developing finger gnosis with three- and four-year-olds in an era of multi-touch technologies

Pacific Early Childhood Education Research Association, 2015
Nathalie Sinclair, David Pimm
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The differential relationship between finger gnosis, and addition and subtraction: An fMRI study

Journal of Numerical Cognition, 2017
Firat Soylu, Sharlene D Newman
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Elementary concepts of medicine: VIII. Knowing about a client's health: gnosis

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2003
Olli S Miettinen, Kenneth M Flegel
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