Manual asymmetries, handedness and motor performance / / edited by Pamela Bryden, Andrea Helen Mason, and Claudia L. R. Gonzales.
The performance of most tasks with one hand, typically the right, is a uniquely human characteristic. Not only do people prefer to use one hand rather than the other, but also they usually perform tasks faster and more accurately with this hand. The study of manual asymmetries and what such performa...
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