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Authors: Rogers, LJ
Citation: Lj. Rogers, Evolution of side biases: Motor versus sensory lateralization, SIDE BIAS: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, 2000, pp. 3-40

Authors: Van Strien, JW
Citation: Jw. Van Strien, Genetic, intrauterine, and cultural origins of human handedness, SIDE BIAS: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, 2000, pp. 41-61

Authors: Tan, U
Citation: U. Tan, Grasp-reflex in human neonates: Distribution, sex difference, familial sinistrality, and testosterone, SIDE BIAS: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, 2000, pp. 63-82

Authors: Iwasaki, S
Citation: S. Iwasaki, Age and generation trends in handedness: An Eastern perspective, SIDE BIAS: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, 2000, pp. 83-100

Authors: Beaton, AA Hugdahl, K Ray, P
Citation: Aa. Beaton et al., Lateral asymmetries and interhemispheric transfer in aging: A review and some new data, SIDE BIAS: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, 2000, pp. 101-152

Authors: Schachter, SC
Citation: Sc. Schachter, The quantification and definition of handedness: Implications for handedness research, SIDE BIAS: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, 2000, pp. 155-174

Authors: Ida, Y Mandal, MK Bryden, MP
Citation: Y. Ida et al., Factor structures of hand preference questionnaires: Are "skilled" and "unskilled" factors artifacts?, SIDE BIAS: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, 2000, pp. 175-190

Authors: Peters, M
Citation: M. Peters, Contributions of imaging techniques to our understanding of handedness, SIDE BIAS: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, 2000, pp. 191-222

Authors: Bryden, PJ
Citation: Pj. Bryden, Lateral preference, skilled behaviour and task complexity: Hand and foot, SIDE BIAS: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, 2000, pp. 225-248

Authors: Gabbard, C Hart, S
Citation: C. Gabbard et S. Hart, Examining the notion of foot dominance, SIDE BIAS: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, 2000, pp. 249-265

Authors: Turnbull, OH Lucas, MD
Citation: Oh. Turnbull et Md. Lucas, "Tell me, where is [this] fancy bred? ": The cardiac and cerebral accountsof the lateral cradling bias, SIDE BIAS: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, 2000, pp. 267-287

Authors: Asthana, HS Bhushan, B Mandal, MK
Citation: Hs. Asthana et al., Side bias in facial expression, SIDE BIAS: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, 2000, pp. 289-312

Authors: Nicholls, MER
Citation: Mer. Nicholls, Asymmetries in portraits: Insight from neuropsychology, SIDE BIAS: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, 2000, pp. 313-329

Authors: Grimshaw, GM Keillor, JM
Citation: Gm. Grimshaw et Jm. Keillor, Attentional and intentional factors in pseudoneglect, SIDE BIAS: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, 2000, pp. 331-346
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