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Circadian motor activity of non-dominant hand reaches acrophase later than dominant hand
AbstractMotor activity during the first half of nocturnal sleep is lateralized to the non-dominant hand. What remains is to determine which account could explain this phenomenon: the more pronounced homeostatic deactivation of the dominant hemisphere or the circadian asymmetry in the hemispheric activation.
Natale, Vincenzo +3 more
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The Effect of the Pattern of Lateral Preference of Eye and Hand on Learning Basketball Free Throw Skill [PDF]
Various researches know lateral preference of eye and hand pattern as one of the important factors of performing sports skills. This study aimed at investigating the effect of lateral preference of eye and hand pattern on learning basketball free throw ...
Tayebe Taherpouri +2 more
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Embodied finger counting in children with different cultural backgrounds and hand dominance [PDF]
Background. Embodied finger counting has been shown to have cross-cultural differences in previous studies (Lindemann, Alipour, & Fisher, 2011; Soto & Lalain, 2008).
Liutsko L., Veraksa A.N., Yakupova V.A.
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Background: Despite the symmetry of the body, there is an inherent preference for the parts of one side of the body over the other. It is apparent in the hands. In addition to hand preference, there is also preference for the visual input of one eye over
Sparshadeep E M +3 more
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Left handed non-dominant hand phacoemulsification [PDF]
We appreciate the commendable work by Kageyama et al , which was published in the BJO .1 We have also studied the results of left handed non-dominant hand phacoemulsification prospectively, performed in left eyes of 29 patients with an immature senile cataract and against the rule astigmatism. Phacoemulsification was performed by an experienced surgeon
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Left hand dominance affects supra-second time processing
Previous works exploring the brain functions of left-handed and right-handed people have shown variances in spatial and motor abilities that might be explained according to consistent structural and functional differences.
Carmelo Mario Vicario +2 more
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Honour subcultures and the reciprocal model [PDF]
Tests of models of reciprocal interactions of testosterone and behaviour patterns in honour subcultures, if based on adult samples measured at a single point in time, would be aided by measures of behaviour in such samples that indirectly index basal ...
Steele, J
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Finger enslaving in the dominant and non-dominant hand [PDF]
During single-finger force production, the non-instructed fingers unintentionally produce force (finger enslaving). In this study, enslaving effects were compared between the dominant and non-dominant hands. The test consisted of a series of maximum voluntary contractions with different finger combinations.
Luke A, Wilhelm +3 more
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) usually occurs as a symmetrical disease, which mainly affects the small joints of the hands and feet. The correlation of handedness with radiological changes shows significantly greater radiological changes in the dominant hand ...
A.M. Elsaman, A. Sayed, A.R. Radwan
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Contemporary gravitational waves from primordial black holes [PDF]
Stochastic background of gravitational waves (GW) generated by the interactions between primordial black holes (PBH) in the early universe and by PBH evaporation is considered.
Dolgov, A. D.
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