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ISSN:1357-650X

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Annakarina Mundorf,Sebastian Ocklenburg Annakarina Mundorf
For more than a century, handedness has served as a canonical example of functional asymmetry in humans. Traditional perspectives have largely treated handedness as a binary trait, classifying individuals as either right- or left-handed / n...
Annakarina Mundorf,Sebastian Ocklenburg Annakarina Mundorf
Rodents, particularly rats and mice, are among the principal animal models in basic and clinical neuroscience. In humans, behavioural laterality, such as handedness, has been shown to substantially influence outcomes in both experimental an...
Matthew R Longo,Raffaele Tucciarelli Matthew R Longo
Most people have a strong preference to use one hand over the other for complex motor tasks, and are more skilled at doing so, a phenomenon known as handedness. Is there also handedness for the sense of touch? This paper reports a systemati...
Gabriel Andrade,Enas Mohamed,Dalia Bedewy Gabriel Andrade
Background: Hand preference is influenced by genetic, anatomical, and environmental factors, leading to societal biases that stigmatize left-handed individuals, especially in Arab and Muslim cultures. These biases create pressures for confo...
Ruth E Propper,Alexis Narine,Suha Aman et al. Ruth E Propper et al.
An analysis of hand use by character role (protagonist princesses versus antagonist villains) from all 13 Disney "Princess" movies was conducted. Over time, protagonists became less right-handed than antagonists, with this relationship prim...
Grace Wang,Jed A Meltzer Grace Wang
The human brain exhibits lateralization, with language preferentially processed in the left hemisphere, and facial recognition and spatial attention stronger in the right. The balance of hemispheric engagement is also influenced by directed...
Nobuchika Yamaki,Tenna Churiki Nobuchika Yamaki
Hemispheric asymmetry is a defining feature of the human brain, yet how weak early left-right biases develop into stable hemispheric specialization remains unclear. Although molecular mechanisms establish initial embryonic asymmetries, a me...
Markus Hausmann,Lesley Rogers,René Westerhausen Markus Hausmann
Jack Harry Grant,John M Hudson,Jessica C Hodgson Jack Harry Grant
Reliable measures of language laterality are essential for understanding relationships between speech and other lateralized functions. In a previous study (Grant et al., 2023. Testing the relationship between lateralization on sequence-base...
Hikari Yamashita Hikari Yamashita
The left face (cheek) bias, predominantly associated with female sitters, is prevalent in Western portraits and photographs. This bias toward the left cheek can be explained by the idea that the left side of the face is more expressive than...