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Leconte, Pascale; Fagard, Jacqueline – Brain and Cognition, 2006
Sixty-five right- and left-handed preschool and school children were tested on three reach-to-grasp tasks of different levels of complexity, performed in three space locations. Our goal was to evaluate how the effect of attentional information related to object location interacts with task complexity and degree of handedness on children's hand…
Descriptors: Lateral Dominance, Cognitive Development, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Attention
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Westerhausen, Rene; Kreuder, Frank; Sequeira, Sarah Dos Santos; Walter, Christof; Woerner, Wolfgang; Wittling, Ralf Arne; Schweiger, Elisabeth; Wittling, Werner – Brain and Language, 2006
The present study aimed to examine how differences in functional lateralisation of language are related to interindividual variations in interhemispheric connectivity. Utilising an fMRI silent word-generation paradigm, 89 left- and right-handed subjects were subdivided into four lateralisation subgroups. Applying morphological and diffusion-tensor…
Descriptors: Neuropsychology, Lateral Dominance, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Models
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Sherwood, David E.; Enebo, Brian A. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2007
The control of human limb movement has been the focus of research for more than a century. A major issue to emerge from this work is the manner in which the central nervous system regulates electromyographic (EMG) activity to produce movements that differ in distance, velocity, and movement time. However, the different methods of analysis often…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Measurement Techniques, Lateral Dominance, Heuristics
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Kinsbourne, Marcel; McMurray, Julie – Child Development, 1975
Descriptors: Adults, Lateral Dominance, Motor Development, Preschool Children
Tomlinson-Keasey, C. – 1981
Cerebral laterality was examined for third, fourth, and fifth grade deaf (N=30) and hearing (N=30) Ss. The experimental task involved the processing of word and picture stimuli presented singly to the right and left visual hemifields. The analyses indicated that deaf children were faster than the hearing children in overall processing efficiency,…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Deafness, Elementary Education, Lateral Dominance
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Obrzut, John E.; Boliek, Carol A. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1986
The authors consider recent research on brain lateralization in learning disabled children that has used three different experimental paradigms, noting that these studies have advanced knowledge about factors that can affect performance on the tasks that measure lateralization, but they do not produce a conclusive picture of abnormal…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Lateral Dominance, Learning Disabilities, Neurological Organization
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Leong, Che Kan – Annals of Dyslexia, 1984
The paper relates early work of Samuel Orton on cerebral dominance to current neuropsychological concepts of laterality as reciprocal functions of the two cerebral hemispheres. The genetic-cultural perspectives of laterality and functional asymmetry in relation to learning disorders are discussed. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Elementary Secondary Education, Lateral Dominance, Neurological Organization
Lipson, Alice M. – Academic Therapy, 1984
The following aspects of left-handedness are discussed: etiology and associated learning and developmental disorders; right-brain dominance and how to detect it; adaptations to the physical learning environment; behavior patterns; and teaching techniques. (JW)
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Lateral Dominance, Learning Disabilities, Left Handed Writer
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Denckla, Martha Bridge; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1985
Most of 32 learning disabled children (seven to 14 years old) with neurological lateralization characteristics marked by right and left hemispheres had a normal CT (computerized tomography) scan. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Lateral Dominance, Learning Disabilities, Neurological Impairments
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Ling, Agnes H. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1971
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Exceptional Child Research, Hearing Impairments, Lateral Dominance
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Lowe, Sena S. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1970
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Exceptional Child Research, Lateral Dominance
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Levy, Jerre – Psychological Bulletin, 1982
Reviews the relevant background on brain organization in left-handers, describing Levy and Reid's findings and other studies relevant to the area of research. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Lateral Dominance, Left Handed Writer, Neurological Organization
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Leask, S. J.; Crow, T. J. – Brain and Cognition, 2006
How "differences" between the two sides of the brain (or "laterality") relate to level of function are important components of theories of the origin and purpose of hemispheric asymmetry, although different measures show different relationships, and this heterogeneity makes discerning any underlying relationships a difficult…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Brain, Foreign Countries, Lateral Dominance
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Plummer, Prudence; Dunai, Judith; Morris, Meg E. – Brain and Cognition, 2006
Moving visual stimuli have been shown to reduce unilateral neglect (ULN), however, the mechanisms underlying these effects remain poorly understood. This study compared lateralised and non-lateralised moving visual stimuli to investigate whether the spatial characteristics or general alerting properties of moving visual stimuli are responsible for…
Descriptors: Patients, Visual Stimuli, Spatial Ability, Neurological Impairments
Roberts, William T.; And Others – 1983
The linguistic role of the right hemisphere in bilingual language processing was examined. Ten right-handed Spanish-English bilinguals were tachistoscopically presented with mixed lists of Spanish and English words to either the right or left visual field and asked to identify the language and the word presented. Five of the subjects identified…
Descriptors: Adults, Bilingualism, Cerebral Dominance, English
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