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*{{CZ:Ref:Brown 2011 Cerebral lateralization determines hand preferences in Australian parrots}} | |||
*{{CZ:Ref:Jansen 2007 The association between scalp hair-whorl direction, handedness and hemispheric language dominance: Is there a common genetic basis of lateralization?}} | *{{CZ:Ref:Jansen 2007 The association between scalp hair-whorl direction, handedness and hemispheric language dominance: Is there a common genetic basis of lateralization?}} | ||
*{{CZ:Ref:Weber 2006 Association between scalp hair-whorl direction and hemispheric language dominance}} | *{{CZ:Ref:Weber 2006 Association between scalp hair-whorl direction and hemispheric language dominance}} | ||
*{{CZ:Ref:Klar 2003 Human Handedness and Scalp Hair-Whorl Direction Develop from a Common Genetic Mechanism}} | *{{CZ:Ref:Klar 2003 Human Handedness and Scalp Hair-Whorl Direction Develop from a Common Genetic Mechanism}} |
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Books
- A.R. Luria, Higher cortical functions in man, Basic Books, 1966.
- Kandel E, Schwartz J, Jessel T. Principles of Neural Science. 4th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2000. ISBN 0-8385-7701-6
- Gazzaniga, M.S., Ivry, R., & Mangun, G.R. Fundamentals of Cognitive Neuroscience. 2nd ed. W.W. Norton, 2002. ISBN 0-393-97777-3
- Betty Edwards, The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, revised & expanded edition. New York: Tarcher; August 30, 1999. ISBN 0-87477-424-1
- Hines, Terence (1987). Left Brain/Right Brain Mythology and Implications for Management and Training. The Academy of Management Review, 12:4, 600–606.
- Sala, (1999). Mind Myths: Exploring Popular Assumptions about the Mind and Brain. New York; Wiley
Journal articles
- Culum Brown and Maria Magat, Cerebral lateralization determines hand preferences in Australian parrots Biology Letters (in press)
- Suggests that handedness may have arisen from eye dominance.
- Jansen, A.; H. Lohmann & S. Scharfe et al. (2007), "The association between scalp hair-whorl direction, handedness and hemispheric language dominance: Is there a common genetic basis of lateralization?", Neuroimage 35 (2): 853–861, DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2006.12.025 [e]
- Weber, B.; C. Hoppe & J. Faber et al. (2006), "Association between scalp hair-whorl direction and hemispheric language dominance", Neuroimage 30 (2): 539–543, DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2005.09.037 [e]
- Klar, A.J.S. (2003), "Human Handedness and Scalp Hair-Whorl Direction Develop from a Common Genetic Mechanism", Genetics 165 (1): 269–276