Handedness trends across age groups in a Japanese sample of 2316.

scientific article published on June 1995

Handedness trends across age groups in a Japanese sample of 2316. is …
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P356DOI10.2466/PMS.1995.80.3.979
P698PubMed publication ID7567420

P2093author name stringIwasaki S
Iseki K
Kaiho T
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Left-handedness: a marker for decreased survival fitnessQ34615553
Do left-handers die sooner than right-handers? Commentary on Coren and Halpern's (1991) "Left-handedness: a marker for decreased survival fitness".Q34730014
An international study of human handedness: the dataQ36725107
Sinistrality and reduced longevity: Reichler's 1979 data on baseball players do not indicate a relationshipQ36777943
Demography of handedness in two samples of randomly selected adults (N = 2083)Q39297700
Hand preference and age in the United StatesQ41111509
Handedness: an alternative hypothesisQ41625339
Biological and sociocultural effects on handedness: comparison between biological and adoptive familiesQ42671672
Hand Preference in a Normal PopulationQ43552624
Handedness in a Chinese population: biological, social, and pathological factorsQ44371510
Left handedness and handedness switch amongst the ChineseQ45084154
Secular variation in handedness over ninety yearsQ47609761
The pathological left-handedness syndromeQ48560771
Left-handedness and old age: do left-handers die earlier?Q51052734
On the genesis of human handedness.Q52307985
Age and cohort effects in adult handedness.Q53864285
Handedness and Birth OrderQ59081487
Do right-handers live longer?Q59090552
P433issue3 Pt 1
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)979-994
P577publication date1995-06-01
P1433published inPerceptual and Motor SkillsQ7167029
P1476titleHandedness trends across age groups in a Japanese sample of 2316.
P478volume80

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