Relationships between color perception of the dress and functional, postural lateral preferences, some morphogenetic traits and chewing side preference

INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between the color perception of the dress and functional, postural lateral preferences of some morphometric traits and chewing side preference. METHODS: Information on color perception of the dress, handedness, footedness, eyedn...

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Main Authors: Ozlem Ergul Erkec, Nese Colcimen, Sıddık Keskin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Van Yuzuncu Yil University, School of Medicine 2017-11-01
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Online Access:https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=vtd&un=VTD-08760
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author Ozlem Ergul Erkec
Nese Colcimen
Sıddık Keskin
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description INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between the color perception of the dress and functional, postural lateral preferences of some morphometric traits and chewing side preference. METHODS: Information on color perception of the dress, handedness, footedness, eyedness, earedness, hand clasping, arm folding, hand clapping, leg crossing, earlobe attachment, tongue rolling, blood group and chewing side was collected from 240 individuals. RESULTS: 18.3 % of participants described the dress as blue-black, 40.4 % as white-gold, 5.4 % as blue-brown, 20.8 % as switch and 15.0% as something else. No differences in gender, handedness, footedness, earedness, eyedness, hand clasping, hand clapping, leg crossing, earlobe attachment and preferred chewing side were found for the color perception of the dress. There was a significant relationship between groups in arm folding and tongue rolling ability. There was also a significant relationship between arm folding and eyedness. We found a switch from blue-brown, blue-black, white-gold or something else colors initially to blue-brown, blue-black, white-gold or something else colors in switch group. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Since there was little information about relationship between laterality and the dress color, this study was conducted and a significant relationship between these two subjects is reported for the first time in the present study in our knowledge.
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spelling doaj.art-80a5549352a6458aa1857022bb28b5f82023-12-02T23:19:33ZengVan Yuzuncu Yil University, School of MedicineVan Tıp Dergisi2587-03512017-11-0124433333910.5505/vtd.2017.08760VTD-08760Relationships between color perception of the dress and functional, postural lateral preferences, some morphogenetic traits and chewing side preferenceOzlem Ergul Erkec0Nese Colcimen1Sıddık Keskin2Department Of Physiology, Faculty Of Medicine, Yuzuncu Yil University, Van, Turkey.Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Yuzuncu Yil University, Van, Turkey.Department of Biostatistics, Faculty of Medicine, Yuzuncu Yil University, Van, Turkey.INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between the color perception of the dress and functional, postural lateral preferences of some morphometric traits and chewing side preference. METHODS: Information on color perception of the dress, handedness, footedness, eyedness, earedness, hand clasping, arm folding, hand clapping, leg crossing, earlobe attachment, tongue rolling, blood group and chewing side was collected from 240 individuals. RESULTS: 18.3 % of participants described the dress as blue-black, 40.4 % as white-gold, 5.4 % as blue-brown, 20.8 % as switch and 15.0% as something else. No differences in gender, handedness, footedness, earedness, eyedness, hand clasping, hand clapping, leg crossing, earlobe attachment and preferred chewing side were found for the color perception of the dress. There was a significant relationship between groups in arm folding and tongue rolling ability. There was also a significant relationship between arm folding and eyedness. We found a switch from blue-brown, blue-black, white-gold or something else colors initially to blue-brown, blue-black, white-gold or something else colors in switch group. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Since there was little information about relationship between laterality and the dress color, this study was conducted and a significant relationship between these two subjects is reported for the first time in the present study in our knowledge.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=vtd&un=VTD-08760arm foldinghandednesslateralitythe dresstongue rolling
spellingShingle Ozlem Ergul Erkec
Nese Colcimen
Sıddık Keskin
Relationships between color perception of the dress and functional, postural lateral preferences, some morphogenetic traits and chewing side preference
Van Tıp Dergisi
arm folding
handedness
laterality
the dress
tongue rolling
title Relationships between color perception of the dress and functional, postural lateral preferences, some morphogenetic traits and chewing side preference
title_full Relationships between color perception of the dress and functional, postural lateral preferences, some morphogenetic traits and chewing side preference
title_fullStr Relationships between color perception of the dress and functional, postural lateral preferences, some morphogenetic traits and chewing side preference
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between color perception of the dress and functional, postural lateral preferences, some morphogenetic traits and chewing side preference
title_short Relationships between color perception of the dress and functional, postural lateral preferences, some morphogenetic traits and chewing side preference
title_sort relationships between color perception of the dress and functional postural lateral preferences some morphogenetic traits and chewing side preference
topic arm folding
handedness
laterality
the dress
tongue rolling
url https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=vtd&un=VTD-08760
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