Abstract:
:Handedness is an aspect of hemispheric specialization whose pattern of expression may signal an unusual specialization that in turn, may underlie several developmental psychopathologies. It is generally believed that infant handedness is neither stable nor reliable and hence, cannot be used as an early marker of potential developmental abnormality of hemispheric specialization. We show that infant hand-use preferences for apprehending objects can be reliably assessed and may be relatively stable throughout the 7-13 month age period. However, the results also demonstrate that identifying infant handedness requires assessment using very large sample sizes with multiple assessment periods because it is likely that there may be many more than three patterns in the development of handedness during infancy.
journal_name
Dev Psychobioljournal_title
Developmental psychobiologyauthors
Michel GF,Tyler AN,Ferre C,Sheu CFdoi
10.1002/dev.20161subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2006-09-01 00:00:00pages
436-43issue
6eissn
0012-1630issn
1098-2302journal_volume
48pub_type
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