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Functional and structural comparison of visual lateralization in birds - similar but still different.Behavioral and brain asymmetries in primates: a preliminary evaluation of two evolutionary hypotheses.Season of birth and risk for adult onset glioma.Density of os calcis and limb dominance.Comparative and familial analysis of handedness in great apes.Analysis of quantitative trait loci for behavioral laterality in mice.Laterality in Maternal Cradling and Infant Positional Biases: Implications for the Development and Evolution of Hand Preferences in Nonhuman Primates.Direction of handedness linked to hereditary asymmetry of a sensory system.Genetic and environmental contributions to the expression of handedness in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)Epigenesis of behavioural lateralization in humans and other animals.Limb preferences in non-human vertebrates.Cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypass by the left-handed surgeon.In defence of the right shift theory.Left hemispheric dominance of vestibular processing indicates lateralization of cortical functions in rats.Laterality in coiling behaviour of snakes: another interpretation.Constitutive hyperdopaminergia is functionally associated with reduced behavioral lateralization.Early visual experience influences behavioral lateralization in the guppy.Prenatal androgen-receptor activity has organizational morphological effects in mice.Distribution of paw preference in mongrel and tortoise-shell cats and the relation of hemispheric weight to paw preference: sexual dimorphism in paw use and its relation to hemispheric weight.Brain Lateralization in Mice Is Associated with Zinc Signaling and Altered in Prenatal Zinc Deficient Mice That Display Features of Autism Spectrum Disorder.Schizophrenia and autism considered as the products of an agnosic right shift gene.A robotic system for quantitative assessment and poststroke training of forelimb retraction in mice.Effect of handedness on learning subgingival scaling with curettes: a study on manikins.The costs of hemispheric specialization in a fish.Paw preference in cats: distribution and sex differences.Lateralization of functions in the animal brain.On the genesis of human handedness.Horses do not exhibit motor bias when their balance is challenged.
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1975 nî lūn-bûn
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When left-handed mice live in right-handed worlds.
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When left-handed mice live in right-handed worlds.
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When left-handed mice live in right-handed worlds.
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When left-handed mice live in right-handed worlds.
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When left-handed mice live in right-handed worlds.
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When left-handed mice live in right-handed worlds.
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When left-handed mice live in right-handed worlds.
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Collins RL
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10.1126/SCIENCE.1111097
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1975-01-01T00:00:00Z