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  1. Shared contributions of the head and torso to spatial reference frames across spatial judgments.Matthew R. Longo, Sampath S. Rajapakse, Adrian J. T. Alsmith & Elisa R. Ferrè - 2020 - Cognition 204 (C):104349.
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  • Mirror-Image Equivalence and Interhemispheric Mirror-Image Reversal.Michael C. Corballis - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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  • The Impact of Handedness, Sex, and Cognitive Abilities on Left–Right Discrimination: A Behavioral Study.Martin Constant & Emmanuel Mellet - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    The present study examined the relationship between left–right discrimination (LRD) performance and handedness, sex and cognitive abilities. In total, 31 men and 35 women – with a balanced ratio of left-and right-handers – completed the Bergen Left–Right Discrimination Test. We found an advantage of left-handers in both identifying left hands and in verifying “left” propositions. A sex effect was also found, as women had an overall higher error rate than men, and increasing difficulty impacted their reaction time more than it (...)
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  • Leyendo a través del espejo.Ciencia Cognitiva - forthcoming - Ciencia Cognitiva.
    Victoria Panadero, María Jiménez y Manuel Perea ERI-Lectura y Dept. de Metodología, Universitat de València, España. A diferencia de lo … Read More →.
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  • Honey bee cognition.James L. Gould - 1990 - Cognition 37 (1-2):83-103.
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  • Population asymmetry and cross-species similarity.Victor H. Denenberg - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):38-49.
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  • Environmental influences on brain lateralization.L. J. Rogers - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):35-36.
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  • The corpus callosum and hemispheric lateralization.László Záborszky - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):37-38.
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  • The functions of the corpus callosum in infancy and adulthood.A. D. Milner & M. A. Jeeves - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):30-31.
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  • Animal brain laterality: Functional lateralization or a right-left excitability gradient?Michael S. Myslobodsky - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):31-32.
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  • Electrophysiological measures of hemispheric lateralities related to behavioral states in animals.Judith M. Nelsen & Leonide Goldstein - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):32-33.
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  • Possible anatomic basis for cerebral dominance in infrahuman vertebrate species.Roland Puccetti - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):33-33.
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  • Conceptual aspects of “laterality” syndromes.Daniel N. Robinson - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):33-34.
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  • Cerebral predominance in the monkey?G. Ettlinger - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):25-26.
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  • The significance of lateralization in nonhuman species.Norman Geschwind - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):26-27.
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  • How and why two brains?Corneliu E. Giurgea - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):27-28.
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  • Lateralized asymmetry of behavior in animals at the population and individual level.Ralph A. W. Lehman - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):28-28.
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  • Cross-species invariances and within-species diversity in brain asymmetry and questions regarding inferences about lateralization.Jerre Levy - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):28-30.
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  • On asymmetries exhibiting a near-equiprobable distribution of directions.Robert L. Collins - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):23-24.
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  • On the evolution and growth of lateralization.Michael C. Corballis - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):24-25.
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  • Hemispheric laterality and an evolutionary perspective.John L. Bradshaw - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):21-22.
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  • An asymmetric view of brain laterality.Jan Bureš, O. Burešová & J. Krivánek - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):22-23.
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  • Hemispheric laterality in animals and the effects of early experience.Victor H. Denenberg - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):1-21.
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  • On the biological basis of human laterality: I. Evidence for a maturational left–right gradient.Michael C. Corballis & Michael J. Morgan - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):261-269.
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  • Human laterality: The other cheek.Michael C. Corballis - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):479-480.
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  • Is there a maturational left-right gradient for brain functions?Merrill Hiscock & Marcel Kinsbourne - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):477-477.
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  • Laterality differences in twins.David C. Rife - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):477-478.
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  • A three-dimensional spatial characterization of the crossed-hands deficit.Elena Azañón, Kim Mihaljevic & Matthew R. Longo - 2016 - Cognition 157 (C):289-295.
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  • Variation in lateralization: Selected samples do not a population make.Terry E. Robinson & Jill B. Becker - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):34-35.
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  • On the problem of the origin of asymmetric organs and human laterality: a reply to von Kraft.M. J. Morgan - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):480-482.
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  • On the problem of the origin of asymmetric organs and human laterality.Arne von Kraft - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):478-479.
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  • Laterality and natural selection.J. M. Warren - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):36-37.
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