Degree of handedness, but not direction, is a systematic predictor of cognitive performance
A growing body of evidence is reviewed showing that degree of handedness (consistent versus inconsistent) is a more powerful and appropriate way to classify handedness than the traditional one based on direction (right versus left). Experimental studies from the domains of episodic memory retrieval,...
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doaj-5cc3393feedc4edd9f4baad7f38c61f32020-11-24T23:07:18ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782013-01-01410.3389/fpsyg.2013.0000939285Degree of handedness, but not direction, is a systematic predictor of cognitive performanceEric ePrichard0Ruth E Propper1Stephen D Christman2University of ToledoMontclair State UniversityUniversity of ToledoA growing body of evidence is reviewed showing that degree of handedness (consistent versus inconsistent) is a more powerful and appropriate way to classify handedness than the traditional one based on direction (right versus left). Experimental studies from the domains of episodic memory retrieval, belief updating/cognitive flexibility, risk perception and more are described. These results suggest that inconsistent handedness is associated with increased interhemispheric interaction and increased access to processes localized to the right cerebral hemisphere.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00009/fullCorpus CallosumMemoryhandednessepisodic memoryBelief updatingInterhemispheric interaction |
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Eric ePrichard Ruth E Propper Stephen D Christman Degree of handedness, but not direction, is a systematic predictor of cognitive performance Frontiers in Psychology Corpus Callosum Memory handedness episodic memory Belief updating Interhemispheric interaction |
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Degree of handedness, but not direction, is a systematic predictor of cognitive performance |
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Degree of handedness, but not direction, is a systematic predictor of cognitive performance |
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Degree of handedness, but not direction, is a systematic predictor of cognitive performance |
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Degree of handedness, but not direction, is a systematic predictor of cognitive performance |
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Degree of handedness, but not direction, is a systematic predictor of cognitive performance |
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degree of handedness, but not direction, is a systematic predictor of cognitive performance |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Psychology |
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1664-1078 |
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2013-01-01 |
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A growing body of evidence is reviewed showing that degree of handedness (consistent versus inconsistent) is a more powerful and appropriate way to classify handedness than the traditional one based on direction (right versus left). Experimental studies from the domains of episodic memory retrieval, belief updating/cognitive flexibility, risk perception and more are described. These results suggest that inconsistent handedness is associated with increased interhemispheric interaction and increased access to processes localized to the right cerebral hemisphere. |
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Corpus Callosum Memory handedness episodic memory Belief updating Interhemispheric interaction |
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