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A lateralized comparison of handedness and object proximity.
Authors:Gabbard  Carl; Iteya  Misaki; Rabb  Casi
Abstract:This study was motivated by the emerging hypothesis that right-handers are more strongly lateralized and perform better on various aspects of functional asymmetry than do left-handers. 84 Right- and 60 left-handers (undergraduates) were observed for hand selection responses to a unimanual task of reaching for a small cube in positions of right and left hemispace, prompting hemispheric decision-making related to hand dominance and attentional (visuospatial) stimuli. As predicted, left-handers did not respond with their preferred limb as consistently across positions as did right-handers. Additional inspection of the task suggests that being less lateralized may not be a disadvantage in this context, and that environmental influence may play a significant role in hand selection for a particular motor event. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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