Laterality

Papers
(The TQCC of Laterality is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Side preferences in human dyads when walking: the influence of country, threat, handedness, and sex41
Dichotic listening with syllables: Effects of forced attention12
The Italian version of Edinburgh Handedness Inventory: Translation, transcultural adaptation, and validation in healthy subjects10
The End of Rationality and Selfishness10
Comparing two versions of the Chimeric Face Test: A pilot investigation10
Relationships between footedness and aging on postural control: Evidence from the Yakumo study8
Handedness and anxiety: a review7
Visual lateralization in the sky: Geese manifest visual lateralization when flying with pair mates6
HomotopicLI: Rationale, characteristics, and implications of a new threshold-free lateralization index of functional magnetic resonance imaging5
Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey: relation between societal tightness scores, left-handedness rates, and COVID-19 outcomes in US states5
The effect of light during embryonic development on laterality and exploration in Western Rainbowfish5
Do bodybuilders pose symmetrically? Lateral bias analysis in mandatory poses of Mr. Olympia Classic Physique athletes5
Are they all born to score? The relationship between throwing arm and scoring from the 7-meter line in semi-professional handball5
Phenotyping in clinical laterality research: a comparison of commonly used methods to determine mixed-handedness and ambidexterity4
Who goes where in couples and pairs? Effects of sex and handedness on side preferences in human dyads4
Greater resting frontal alpha asymmetry associated with higher emotional expressive flexibility4
On line bisection: Validity and reliability of online measures of pseudoneglect4
Opposite perceptual biases in analogous auditory and visual tasks are unique to consonant–vowel strings and are unlikely a consequence of repetition4
Testing the relationship between lateralization on sequence-based motor tasks and language laterality using an online battery3
The Handedness Index Practical Task (HI20): An economic behavioural measure for assessing manual preference3
Pedophilia and hand preference: A meta-analysis3
Celebrating 30 years of Laterality : A new chapter begins3
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