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Notes and Discussion Stories about Hands, Brains, and Minds
Oleh:
Annett, Marian
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 65 no. 2 (1998)
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page 356-358.
Fulltext:
65_02_Annett.pdf
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The ‘‘extreme’’ versus ‘‘mild’’ classification of handedness of Natsopoulos et al. (1998) is not comparable to that of Annett (review, 1995) because 50% of the former sample were left-handers while the samples of the latter were unselected for handedness. The 20% of the Natsopoulos sample called ‘‘extreme’’ right-handers represent nearly 40% of the general population. The possibility cannot be ruled out that the advantage for right-handers in this sample was due to a small excess of disabled children among left-handers because there were no controls for hand skill or for reading ability.
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