0181 | Prenatal stress and handedness among offspring | Ellis L, Peckham W | USA |
0184 | Routine ultrasonography in utero and subsequent handedness and neurological development | Salvesen KA, Vatten LJ, et al. | Norway |
0232 | The prevalence and origins of left hand preference in high risk infants, and its implications for intellectual, motor and behavioural performance at four and six years | O'Callaghan MJ, Burn YR, et al. | Australia |
0233 | Perinatal factors in hand and eye preference: data from the Collaborative Perinatal Project | Ehrlichman H, Zoccolotti P, Owen D | USA |
0234 | Birth weight and handedness in boys and girls | Petridou E, Flytzani V, et al. | Greece |
0235 | Origins and implications of handedness and relative birth weight for IQ in monozygotic twin pairs | Segal NL | USA |
0236 | Left handedness, birth order and birth stress | Tan LE, Nettleton NC | |
0239 | Handedness and birth stress | Bakan P, Dibb G, Reed P | Canada |
0240 | The effects of specific birth stressors on four indexes of lateral preference | Coren S, Searleman A, Porac C | Canada |
0241 | Handedness in children with birth weights below 1000g | O'Callaghan MJ, Tudehope DI, et al. | Australia |
Entry No. | Title | Authors | Place of Study |
0242 | Hand preference of four-year-old children: its relationship to premature birth and neuro-developmental outcome. | Ross G, Lipper EG, Auld PAM | USA |
0243 | Left handedness and high-risk pregnancy | Schwartz M | Canada |
0244 | Left handedness in offspring as a function of maternal age at parturition | Cohen S | Canada |
0355 | Sinistrality-a side-effect of prenatal sonography: A comparative study of young men | Kieler H, Cnattingius S, Haglund B, Palmgren J, Axelsson O | Sweden |
0498 | Seasonal trends in the birth of sinistrals | Nicholls ME | Australia |
0911 | Prenatal and early life factors and risk of Parkinson's disease. | Gardener H, Gao X, et al. | USA |