A lateralitás bibliográfiája

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Dr. Just Zsuzsanna Szegedi Tudományegyetem Természettudományi és Informatikai Kar Embertani Tanszék e-mail:[email protected] 1. Abel, E.L., Kruger, M.L. (2004): Relation of handedness with season of birth of professional baseball players revisited. - Perceptual and Motor Skills, 98(1):44-46. 2. Abel, E.L., Kruger, M.L. (2007): Lefties are still a little shorter. - Perceptual and Motor Skills, 104(2):405- 406. 3. Aggleton, J.P., Bland, J.M., Kentridge, R.W, Neave, N. J. (1994): Handedness and longevity: archival study of cricketers . - British Medical Journal, 309:1681-1684. 4. Aggleton, J.P., Kentridge, R.W., Good, J.M.M. (1994): Handedness and musical ability: a study of professional orchestral players, composers, and choir members. - Psychology of Music, 22(2):148-156. 5. Aggleton, J.P., Kentridge, R.W., Neave, N.J. 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2 29. Andrews, M.W. (1999): Emergence of handedness in bonnet macaques (Macaca radiata) on a task they were equally capable of performing with the left or right hand. - Perceptual and Motor Skills, 88(3):1280-1282. 30. Annett, M. (1964): A model of the inheritance of handedness and cerebral dominance . – Nature, 19:59- 60. 31. Annett, M. (1970): A classification of hand preference by association analysis. - British Journal of Psychology, 61(3):303-21. 32. Annett, M. (1970): The growth of manual preference and speed. - British Journal of Psychology, 61(4):545-558. 33. Annett, M. (1972): The distribution of manual asymmetry. - British Journal of Psychology, 63(3):343-358. 34. Annett, M. (1973): Handedness in families. - Annals of Human Genetics, 37(1):93-105. 35. Annett, M. (1975): Hand preference and the laterality of cerebral speech. - Cortex, 11(4):305-328. 36. Annett, M. (1976): Handedness and the cerebral lateralization of speech. - Annals of Human Biology, 3(4):317-328. 37. Annett, M. (1977): Book review: Corballis, M.C., Beale, I.L.: The psychology of left and right. - British Journal of Psychology, 68(2):265-266. 38. Annett, M. (1978): A single gene explanation of right and left handedness and brainedness - Lanchester Polytechnic, Coventry, UK 39. Annett, M. (1978): Genetic and nongenetic influences on handedness. - Behavior Genetics, 8(3):227-249. 40. Annett, M. (1979): Family handedness in three generations predicted by the right shift theory. - Annals of Human Genetics, 42(4):479-491. 41. Annett, M. (1983): Hand preference and skill in 115 children of two left-handed . - British Journal of Psychology, 74 (1):17-32. 42. Annett, M. (1985): Left, right, hand and brain: The right shift theory. - Lawrence Earlbaum, London 43. Annett, M. (1985): Which theory fails? A reply to McManus . - British Journal of Psychology, 76:17-29. 44. Annett, M. (1988): Comments on Lindesay: laterality shift in homosexual men. - Neuropsychologia, 26(2):341-343. 45. Annett, M. (1992): Five tests of hand skill. - Cortex, 28(4):583-600. 46. Annett, M. (1992): Spatial ability in subgroups of left- and right-handers. - British Journal of Psychology, 83(4):493-515. 47. Annett, M. (1993): The fallacy of the argument for reduced longevity in left-handers. - Perceptual and Motor Skills, 76(1):295-298. 48. Annett, M. (1994): Handedness as a continuous variable with dextral shift: sex, generation, and family handedness in subgroups of left- and right-handers. - Behavior Genetics, 24(1):51-63. 49. Annett, M. (1995): The fertility of the right shift theory. - Current Psychology of Cognition - Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive, 14:623-650. 50. Annett, M. (1995): The right shift theory of a genetic balanced polymorphism for cerebral dominance and cognitive processing. - Current Psychology of Cognition - Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive, 14:427– 480. 51. Annett, M. (1996): Book review: Bradshaw, J., Rogers, L.: The evolution of lateral asymmetries, language, tool use and intellect. - British Journal of Psychology, 87(1):173-174. 52. Annett, M. (1996): In defence of the right shift theory. - Perceptual and Motor Skills, 82(1):115-137. 53. Annett, M. (1996): Laterality and types of dyslexia. - Neuriscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 20(4):631- 636. 54. Annett, M. (1997): Schizophrenia and autism considered as the products of an agnosic right shift gene. - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 2:195–240. 55. Annett, M. (1998): Handedness and Cerebral Dominance: The Right Shift Theory . - Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 10:459-469. 56. Annett, M. (1998): Stories about hands, brains, and minds. - Brain and Language, 65(2):356-358. 57. Annett, M. (1998): The stability of handedness. – In: Connolly, K.J. (ed.): The psychology of the hand. – Clinics in Developmental Medicine 147., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 63-76. 58. Annett, M. (1999): Eye dominance in families predicted by the right shift theory. - Laterality, 4(2):167- 172. 59. Annett, M. (1999): Handedness and lexical skills in undergraduates. - Cortex, 35(3):357-372. 60. Annett, M. (1999): Left-handedness as a function of sex, maternal versus paternal inheritance, and report bias. - Behavior Genetics, 29(2):103-114. 61. Annett, M. (1999): The theory of an agnosic right shift gene in shcizophrenia and autism. - Schizophrenia Research, 39(3):177-182. 62. Annett, M. (2001): Subgroup handedness and the probability of nonright preference for foot or eye and of a nonright-handed . - Perceptual and Motor Skills, 93(3):911-914. 63. Annett, M. (2002): Handedness and brain asymmetry: the right shift theory - Psychology Press, Hove, East Sussex, UK 64. Annett, M. (2002): Non-right handedness and schizophrenia. - British Journal of Psychiatry, 181:349-350.

3 65. Annett, M. (2003): Cerebral asymmetry in twins: predictions of the right shift theory. - Neuropsychologia, 41(4):469-479. 66. Annett, M. (2003): Do the French and the English differ for hand skill asymmetry? Handedness subgroups in the sample of Doyen and Carlier (2002) and in English schools and universities. - Laterality, 8(3):233-245. 67. Annett, M. (2004): Hand preference observed in large healthy samples: Classification, norms and interpretations of increased non-right-handedness by the right shift theory. - British Journal of Psychology, 95(Pt3):339-353. 68. Annett, M. (2004): Perceptions of the right shift theory. (Book and new media review.) - Cortex, 40(1):143-150. 69. Annett, M. (2006): The distribution of handedness in chimpanzees: Estimating right shift in Hopkins ' sample . – Laterality, 11(2):101-109. 70. Annett, M. (2008): Tests of the right shift genetic model for two new saples of family handedness and for the data of McKeever (2000). – Laterality, 13(2):105-123. 71. Annett, M., Alexander, M.P. (1996): Atypical cerebral dominance: predictions and tests of the right shift theory. - Neuropsychologia, 34(12):1215-1227. 72. Annett, M., Annett, J. (1979): Individual differences in right and left reaction time. - British Journal of Psychology, 70(3):393-404. 73. Annett, M., Annett, J. (1991): Handedness for eating in gorillas. - Cortex, 27(2):269-275. 74. Annett, M., Eglinton, E., Smythe, P. (1996): Types of dyslexia and the shift to dextrality. - Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 37(2):167-180. 75. Annett, M., Kilshaw, D. (1982): Mathematical ability and lateral asymmetry. - Cortex, 18(4):547-568. 76. Annett, M., Kilshaw, D. (1983): Right- and left-hand skill II: Estimating the parameters of the distribution of L-R differences in males and females. - British Journal of Psychology, 74 (2):269-283. 77. Annett, M., Manning, M. (1989): The disadvantage of dextrality for intelligence . - British Journal of Psychology, 80:213-226. 78. Annett, M., Manning, M. (1990): Arithmetic and laterality. - Neuropsychologia, 28(1):61-69. 79. Annett, M., Moran, P. (2006): Schizotypy is increased in mixed-handers, especially right-handed writers who use the left hand for primary actions. - Schizophrenia Research, 81(2-3):239-246. 80. Annett, M., Ockwell, A. (1980): Birth order, birth stress and handedness. - Cortex, 16(1):181-187. 81. Annett, M., Turner, A. (1974): Laterality and the growth of developement. - British Journal of Educational Psychology, 44(1):37-46. 82. Anonymous (1974): The handedness of Kerrs - a surname study. - Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 24(143):437-439. 83. Arány, Beke, (szerk.) (1911): Balkezesség. - In: Révai Nagy Lexikona II. kötet - Révai testvérek Irodalmi Intézet Rt., Budapest, 504-506. 84. Archer, L. A., Campbell, D., & Segalowitz, S. J. (1988): A prospective study of hand preference and language development in 18–30-month olds: Hand preference. - Developmental Neuropsychology, 4(2):85–92. 85. Ardila, A., Ardila, O., Bryden, M.P., Ostorsky, F., Rosselli, M., Steenhuis, R.E. (1989): Effects of cultural background and education on handedness. - Neuropsychologia, 27(6):893:897. 86. Ardila, A., Rosselli, D., GENECO (2001): Handedness in Colombia: some associated conditions.- Laterality, 6(1):77-87. 87. Aristotle (1941): De partibus animalium. - In R. P. McKeon (Ed.): The Basic Works of Aristotle New York: Random House 88. Armitage, M., Larkin, D. (1993): Laterality, motor asymmetry and clumsiness in children. - Human Movement Science, 12(1-2):155-177. 89. Armstrong, C.A., Oldham, J.A. (1999): A comparison of dominant and non-dominant hand strengths. - Journal of Hand Surgery British and European Volume, 24(4):421-425. 90. Aruguete, M.S., Ely, E.A., King, J.E. (1992): Laterality in spontaneous motor activity of chimpanzees and squirrel monkeys. - American Journal of Primatology, 27:177-188. 91. Ashton, G.C. (1982): Handedness: an alternative hypothesis. - Behavior Genetics, 12(2):125-147. 92. Ashton, R., McFarland, K. (1991): A simple dual-task study of laterality, sex-differences and handedness. - Cortex, 27(1):105-109. 93. Augustyn, C., Peters, M. (1986): On the relation between footedness and handedness. - Perceptual and Motor Skills, 63(3):1115-1118. 94. Aunger, R. (2002): The Many Sides of Asymmetry. Book review: Right Hand, Left Hand: The Origins of Asymmetry in Brains, Bodies, Atoms, and Cultures. by Chris McManus. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 2002; 432 pp. - Anthropological Quaterly, 75(4):801-806. 95. Babcock, L.E. (1993): The right and the sinister. – Natural History, 102:32-41. 96. Bacon, F. (1875): In Speddin, J., Ellis, R. L. Heath, D. (Eds.): The Works of Francis Bacon . - Longmans, London

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