2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/q27e3
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Phenotyping in clinical laterality research: a comparison of commonly used methods to determine mixed-handedness and ambidexterity

Annakarina Mundorf,
Stephan Getzmann,
Patrick D. Gajewski
et al.

Abstract: An increased prevalence of mixed-handedness has been reported in several neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders. Unfortunately, there is high between-study variability in the definition of mixed-handedness, leading to a major methodological problem in clinical laterality research and endangering replicability and comparability of research findings. Adding to this challenge is the fact that sometimes researchers use the concepts of mixed-handedness and ambidexterity interchangeably. Therefore, having a co… Show more

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