Skip to content
VuFind
    • English
    • Deutsch
    • Español
    • Français
    • Italiano
    • 日本語
    • Nederlands
    • Português
    • Português (Brasil)
    • 中文(简体)
    • 中文(繁體)
    • Türkçe
    • עברית
    • Gaeilge
    • Cymraeg
    • Ελληνικά
    • Català
    • Euskara
    • Русский
    • Čeština
    • Suomi
    • Svenska
    • polski
    • Dansk
    • slovenščina
    • اللغة العربية
    • বাংলা
    • Galego
    • Tiếng Việt
    • Hrvatski
    • हिंदी
    • Հայերէն
    • Українська
    • Sámegiella
    • Монгол
Advanced
  • Evidence that manual dominance...
  • Cite this
  • Text this
  • Email this
  • Print
  • Export Record
    • Export to RefWorks
    • Export to EndNoteWeb
    • Export to EndNote
  • Permanent link
Evidence that manual dominance and lateralisation of a letter-matching task are decoupled in schizophrenia

Evidence that manual dominance and lateralisation of a letter-matching task are decoupled in schizophrenia

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Calvert, G, Norman, W, Geddes, J, Iversen, S, Crow, T
Format: Journal article
Published: 1996
  • Holdings
  • Description
  • Similar Items
  • Staff View

Similar Items

  • A test of bimanual coordination: Evidence for intact kinesthetic self-monitoring in schizophrenia?
    by: Calvert, G, et al.
    Published: (1996)
  • Anomalous lateralisation of neuronal density in layer 3 of the cerebral cortex in schizophrenia
    by: Cullen, T, et al.
    Published: (2002)
  • Distinctively human: cerebral lateralisation and language in Homo sapiens
    by: Chance, SA, et al.
    Published: (2007)
  • Lateralised visual attention is unrelated to language lateralisation, and not influenced by task difficulty - A functional transcranial Doppler study
    by: Rosch, R, et al.
    Published: (2012)
  • Lateralisation of the white matter microstructure associated with the hemispheric spatial attention dominance.
    by: Krisztián Kocsis, et al.
    Published: (2019-01-01)

Search Options

  • Search History
  • Advanced Search

Find More

  • Browse the Catalog
  • Browse Alphabetically
  • Explore Channels
  • Course Reserves
  • New Items

Need Help?

  • Search Tips
  • Ask a Librarian
  • FAQs