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. 2005 Jul;10(4):337-44.
doi: 10.1080/13576500442000120.

Bilateral transfer of skill in left- and right-handers

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Bilateral transfer of skill in left- and right-handers

Sameer Kumar et al. Laterality. 2005 Jul.

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  • Laterality. 2006 May;11(3):294

Abstract

Bilateral transfer of skill as a function of speed and accuracy was examined in self-classified left-handed (n=20) and right-handed (n=40) subjects. Two transfer conditions (non-preferred to preferred hand, preferred to non-preferred hand) were manipulated in a mirror-drawing task and data were treated with Groups (left, right hander) x Transfer type (speed, accuracy) x Side (non-preferred to preferred hand, preferred to non-preferred hand) mixed factorial ANOVA with repeated measure in Transfer and Side factors. Percentage of bilateral transfer (First 5 trials-Last 5 trials/First 5 trials x 100) was the dependent measure. Left and right-handers did not differ in the magnitude of bilateral transfer. Bilateral transfer was greater (a) from non-preferred to preferred side as compared to the reverse, and (b) was greater with respect to speed but not with accuracy.

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