Effects of culture, sex, and age on the distribution of handedness: An evaluation of the sensitivity of three measures of handedness
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L Ehrman | L. Ehrman | S. Medland | S E Medland | I. Perelle | I Perelle | V De Monte | V. D. De Monte
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