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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «RIGHT-HANDEDNESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
right-handedness in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
right-handedness im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Puzzle of Left-handedness
Even the Latin word for left, sinister, has ominous connotations. In The Puzzle of Left-handedness, Rik Smits uncovers why history has been so unkind to our lefthanded forebears.
2
Handedness and Brain Asymmetry: The
Right Shift Theory
Handedness and Brain Asymmetry will make fascinating reading for students and researchers in psychology and neurology, educationalists, and anyone with a keen interest in why people have different talents and weaknesses.
3
Right-
handedness and Left-brainedness
correct in my observations on the monkey, if the ape is truly ambidextrous, it is
reasonable to conclude that in the evolution of man right-handedness did not
assert itself until the upper limb had been set absolutely free from the oflice of ...
Daniel John Cunningham, 1902
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Encyclopedia of Special Education
Right-handedness is a species-specific characteristic of humans (Hicks &
Kinsbourne, 1978). Additionally, right- handedness, also called dextrality, can be
considered universal in that 90 percent of the human population is right- handed
...
Cecil R. Reynolds, Elaine Fletcher-Janzen, 2007
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Neurology of Cognitive and Behavioral Disorders
The favorable view of right handedness is reflected in the words dexterous and
admit, which are derived from Latin (dexter) and French ([1 droit), meaning "right"
or "the right side." The relatively unfavorable view of left handedness is reflected
...
Neurosurgery Orrin Devinsky M.D. Professor of Neurology, and Psychiatry, Henry H. Wheeler Jr. Brain Imaging Center at Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and Department of Psychology University of California Mark D'Esposito M.D. Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology and Director, Berkeley, 2003
I shall discuss some of these observations and describe some of my recent
findings suggesting that deviations from right-handedness result from
pathological effects of pregnancy and birth complications, rather than from the
expression of a ...
7
Right Hand, Left Hand: The Origins of Asymmetry in Brains, ...
Again, they show handedness, but not right-handedness. Chimpanzees,
however, are different. Studies in the wild suggest that about half of chimpanzees
prefer to use their right hand and half their left. However, given more exacting
tasks in ...
8
Hand Function in the Child: Foundations for Remediation
... not account for the increased incidence of familial left handedness, suggesting
a genetic component. Furthermore, these models fail to consider socio- cultural
influences that are likely to cause an increased occurrence of right handedness.
Anne Henderson, Charlane Pehoski, 2006
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Left-
Handedness: Behavioral Implications and Anomalies: ...
(1988) conclude: Perhaps right-handedness is no more 'natural' a state for our
species than is white maleness, or white male college 'sophomoreness.' We
suggest that with careful analysis some important parallels might be drawn
among ...
10
Developmental Motor Disorders: A Neuropsychological Perspective
The concept of pathological left-handedness can be invoked to account for the
elevated prevalence of non-right-handedness that has been found in studies of
the mentally retarded (e.g., Batheja & McManus, 1985; Bradshaw-McAnulty,
Hicks, ...
Deborah Dewey, David E. Tupper, 2004
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «RIGHT-HANDEDNESS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
right-handedness im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Evolution: Why are most of us right-handed?
Evidently, then, something else was needed to push early humans from a lateral preference in general to the extremely high levels of right-handedness we see ... «BBC News, Dez 14»
Left-handedness: Genes and a matter of chance
If handedness is due to a single gene and right-handedness dominates so strongly in our species, why hasn't left-handedness disappeared altogether? «Genetic Literacy Project, Dez 14»
Is genetic link possible between schizophrenia and left-handedness?
Findings from a new study published in the latest edition of the British Journal of Psychiatry clearly demonstrate that the excess of non-right-handedness in ... «Irish Medical Times, Okt 14»
How Introverts Can Network Without Losing Their Minds
Left- and right-handedness is a fitting analogy: most people will be one or the other, but the writing with one hand doesn't render the other inoperative. All of this ... «Fast Company, Sep 14»
Picking Sides: How Genes Help Us Decide Between Left and Right
... respected geneticists have proposed is that this theoretical gene carries two alleles, a dominant one that orders up right-handedness and a recessive one. «Discover Magazine, Apr 14»
Babies Don't Develop Handedness All At Once
... to hold the base of their model steady, but they manipulated blocks into the correct positions with their other hand—a clear preference for right-handedness. «Inside Science News Service, Dez 13»
Why Are So Many People Right-Handed? Genetic Research May …
So one way to think about right-handedness is that it is simply a side effect of language development (an evolutionary spandrel). Sort of like our big brains ... «KQED, Sep 13»
Are You Right- Or Left-Handed? It Could Be Genetic
"The development of handedness derives from a mixture of genes, environment, and cultural pressure to conform to right-handedness." LiveScience reported on ... «Huffington Post, Sep 13»
Whether you are right or left-handed IS decided while in the womb …
... go hand-in-hand. 'The development of handedness derives from a mixture of genes, environment, and cultural pressure to conform to right-handedness.' ... «Daily Mail, Sep 13»
The Science Of How And Why Left-Handers Are So Uncommon
The dominant form of the gene confers right-handedness (and also, interestingly enough, a clockwise hair spiral). But the recessive form of the gene does not ... «International Business Times, Dez 12»