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Stam, Henderikus J.; And Others – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1981
In an attempt to replicate the finds of Sackeim, Paulhus, and Weiman (1979), three classrooms of college students were tested for hypnotic susceptibility, handedness, and seating preferences. No relationships between variables were found for males. For females, relationships were inconsistent. Relationships between hypnotic susceptibility and…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Classroom Design, Classroom Research, College Students

Palmer, Lyelle L. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1982
The validity of an arm extension test as an index of language dominance of the brain was investigated. High and low achievers were given several measures of laterality. Agreement with other measures ranged from 35 to 75 percent, with a phi coefficient of .10. The validity of the test is questionable. (RD)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement, Cerebral Dominance, Correlation

Rekdal, C. K. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1979
In an effort to establish new means of locating the gifted creative productive thinker, an investigation of current brain research in the areas of hemispheric lateralization, cerebral dominance and conjugate saccadic behavior is analyzed. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Eye Movements, Gifted, Identification

Schwartz, Neil H.; Dean, Raymond S. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1978
The study examined the prediction of group membership of 40 learning disabled and 40 normal children (mean age 11.2 years for both groups) on the basis of preference for laterality of the children and of their parents. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Exceptional Child Research, Group Membership, Lateral Dominance

Garrett, Susan V. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1976
Defines and examines the creative process and discusses the functions of the left and right hemispheres of the brain. (RK)
Descriptors: Convergent Thinking, Creative Thinking, Definitions, Divergent Thinking
Brandwein, Paul; Ornstein, Robert – Instructor, 1977
What does all the recent and much talked about right brain, left brain research mean to you? Authors conduct a symposium in print in which they discuss the research and its findings, and offer ways to use them in your class. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Conferences, Educational Strategies, Lateral Dominance, Learning Activities

Zangwill, O. L. – British Journal of Psychology, 1976
Focuses on the traditional field of psychology, on human experience and human behavior, and the ways in which the study of the effects of brain injury may throw light upon their nature. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cerebral Dominance, Experimental Psychology, Imagery

Emery, Winston G. – Reading Psychology, 1988
Tests a theoretical model of hemispheric brain activity which attempts to explain the relation between visual ability and verbal written compositions. Concludes that the model which indicates that synthesis is a right brain activity and that visualizing activity can assist synthesis is supported for right-handed students. (RS)
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Electroencephalography, Lateral Dominance, Models

Aram, Dorothy M.; Eisele, Julie A. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1994
This article discusses the hypothesis of unilateral left hemisphere damage as an explanatory model for the neurological basis of specific language impairment considering both evidence challenging the theory as well as evidence supporting it. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Etiology, Language Acquisition, Language Impairments

Shucard, Janet L.; Shucard, David W. – Developmental Psychology, 1990
Verbal and musical stimuli were presented to infants in a study of the relations of evoked potential left-right amplitude asymmetries to gender and hand preference. There was a relation between asymmetry and hand preference, and for girls, between asymmetry and stimulus condition. Results suggest a gender difference in cerebral hemisphere…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Development, Handedness
Peters, Michael; Reimers, Stian; Manning, John T. – Brain and Cognition, 2006
In an Internet study unrelated to handedness, 134,317 female and 120,783 male participants answered a graded question as to which hand they preferred for writing. This allowed determination of hand preference patterns across 7 ethnic groups. Sex differences in left-handedness were found in 4 ethnic groups, favoring males, while no significant sex…
Descriptors: Handedness, Writing (Composition), Gender Differences, Ethnic Groups
Costas, Elaine Fowler – 1996
The history of left-handedness can provide teachers and parents a better understanding of left-handed children and give those children more pride in their difference. No child should be made to feel that he or she is abnormal because of using the left hand, although some specific instruction for these students is necessary in handwriting. Many…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education, Handwriting
Rennels, Max R. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1976
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education

Lieblich, Amia; And Others – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1975
Discusses a study in which Jewish and Arab Israeli children attending pre-kindergarten to eighth grade were required to copy a vertical and a horizontal line, and also in which the intelligence of partial samples was assessed. It was found that starting from the right was correlated with higher intelligence for Arabs and with lower intelligence…
Descriptors: Arabs, Cross Cultural Studies, Individual Development, Jews
Stacks, Don W.; Melson, William H. – 1987
Research shows that information received by one brain hemisphere (e.g., auditory messages entering the right ear) is processed and transferred to the other, interpretation being a combination of right and left brain processing, with high intensity messages shifting control from the left to the right brain. If information is received by one…
Descriptors: Advertising, Auditory Discrimination, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Communication Research