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Laterality and cognition: Handedness as a factor differentiating cognitive abilities
Laterality refers to humans’ tendency to prefer one side of their body instead of the other. Τhe inborn lateralization of cerebral hemispheres is most often expressed through the humans’ handedness.
Fotini Bonoti, Filippos Vlachos
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Geodesic flow, left-handedness, and templates
We establish that, for every hyperbolic orbifold of type (2, q, $\infty$) and for every orbifold of type (2, 3, 4g+2), the geodesic flow on the unit tangent bundle is left-handed.
Arnol’d +4 more
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The frequency of left-handedness in humans is ~10% worldwide and slightly higher in males than females. Twin and family studies estimate the heritability of human handedness at around 25%.
Bing Dong +2 more
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Handedness and Relative Age in International Elite Interactive Individual Sports Revisited
Relative age effects (RAE) describe the unintended side effect of annual age grouping such that athletes born close to a specific cutoff date are more likely to be associated with attaining higher performance status than athletes born later.
Florian Loffing, Jörg Schorer
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Variation of Handedness and Creativity in Bogor Primary and Secondary School Students
Left-handed individual’s minority has been ubiquitous in human population which leads them to be adaptable in right-handed world. As a preference, daily hand used must be consistentacross individuals and tasks, known as handedness.
Winati Nurhayu +3 more
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The Effect of Handedness and Practice Type (Explicit vs. Implicit) on Sequential Reaction Accuracy and Time [PDF]
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of handedness and two practice types (explicit vs. implicit) on motor sequence learning. 60 girls (age range of 14 – 17 years old) were randomly assigned to four groups according to their handedness: right–
Zohre Farnaghi +2 more
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Investigation on the Tachyonic Neutrino [PDF]
According to the experimental data, it is still controversial whether the neutrinos, especially the electron-neutrino and muon-neutrino, can be considered as the fermionic spinorial tachyons, and there is still no reliable report on the existence of the ...
Bandukwala S. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Retinoblastoma (RB) is the most common pediatric ocular cancer, yet population‐based data on survival and risk factors remain limited. This study aimed to describe survival in a large national RB cohort and identify predictors of death and complications.
Samuel Sassine +14 more
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ARE LEFT HANDED SURGEONS LEFT OUT? [PDF]
Being a left-handed surgeon, more specifically a left-handed ENT surgeon, presents a unique pattern of difficulties.This article is an overview of left-handedness and a personal account of the specific difficulties a left-handed ENT surgeon faces.
Kothandaraman, SriKamkshi +1 more
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Childhood IQ and risk of bipolar disorder in adulthood: prospective birth cohort study [PDF]
Background: Intellectual ability may be an endophenotypic marker for bipolar disorder. Aims: Within a large birth cohort, we aimed to assess whether childhood IQ (including both verbal IQ (VIQ) and performance IQ (PIQ) subscales) was predictive of ...
Anderson, Jana +5 more
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