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Different laterality indexes are poorly correlated with one another but consistently show the tendency of males and females to be more left- and right-lateralized, respectively (dataset)
Silvia Paracchini
(Creator)
Centre for Biophotonics
Cellular Medicine Division
Biomedical Sciences Research Complex
School of Medicine
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2020
2020
2020
1
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2020
Different laterality indexes are poorly correlated with one another but consistently show the tendency of males and females to be more left- and right- lateralized, respectively
Castillo, C. B.,
Lynch, A. G.
&
Paracchini, S.
,
15 Apr 2020
,
In:
Royal Society Open Science.
7
,
4
,
14 p.
, 191700.
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peer-review
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Laterality
100%