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- A comparison of crossed dominant to unilaterally dominant individuals in accuracy motor performance tasks
- Anatomy of genius : split brains and global minds
- Asymmetric interference in directing attention during math processing
- Asymmetrical function of the brain
- Behavioral lateralization in vertebrates : two sides of the same coin
- Brain asymmetry
- Brain circuits and functions of the mind : essays in honor of Roger W. Sperry
- Brain lateralization in children : developmental implications
- Cerebral asymmetries in sensory and perceptual processing
- Cerebral dominance : the biological foundations
- Clinical management of right hemisphere dysfunction
- Cognitive processing in the right hemisphere
- Comparative vertebrate lateralization
- Disorders of space exploration and cognition
- Divided brains : the biology and behaviour of brain asymmetries
- Duality and unity of the brain : unified functioning and specialisation of the hemispheres : proceedings of an international symposium held at the Wenner-Gren Center, Stockholm, May 29-31, 1986
- Education of the left and the right : implications of hemispheric specialization
- Exercise for stress reduction : a right brain function
- Hemispheric asymmetry : what's right and what's left
- Hemispheric specialization and psychological function
- Hemisphericity in athletes and dancers
- Human laterality
- Laterality : functional asymmetry in the intact brain
- Lateralization in the nervous system
- Left brain, right brain
- Left brain, right brain
- Left brain, right brain
- Left brain--right brain differences : inquiries, evidence and new approaches
- Left, right, hand, and brain : the right shift theory
- Left-handedness : manual superiority and cerebral dominance
- Living in the borderland : the evolution of consciousness and the challenge of healing trauma
- Manual asymmetries in motor performance
- Manual specialization and the developing brain
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- Recovery of your inner child
- Right brain/left brain leadership : shifting style for maximum impact
- Right brain/left brain photography
- Social cohesion : essays toward a sociophysiological perspective
- Teaching and brain research : guidelines for the classroom
- The Alphabet and the brain : the lateralization of writing
- The Dual brain : hemispheric specialization in humans
- The decline and fall of hemispheric specialization
- The dominance factor : how knowing your dominant eye, ear, brain, hand & foot can improve your learning
- The master and his emissary : the divided brain and the making of the Western world
- The new drawing on the right side of the brain
- The right brain and the unconscious : discovering the stranger within
- The right cerebral hemisphere and psychiatric disorders
- The two sides of perception
- Understanding the Alpha child at home and school : left and right hemispheric function in relation to personality and learning
- Using the right brain in the language arts
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