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Laterality

Tendency for cognitive processes to be specialized to one side of the brain or the other

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    The rule of the road / by George M. Gould.

    Gould, George Milbrey, 1848-1922. | Date: 1908
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    The nomenclature of dextral, sinistral and attentional organs and functions.

    Gould, George Milbrey, 1848-1922. | Date: 1907
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    Why is a particular child right-handed or left-handed? / by George M. Gould.

    Gould, George Milbrey, 1848-1922. | Date: 1907
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    Mental symptoms in temporal lobe epilepsy and temporal lobe gliomas : with special reference to laterality of lesion and the relationship between handedness and brainedness. A study of 90 cases of temporal lobe epilepsy and 253 cases of temporal lobe glioma / by Torsten Bingley.

    Bingley, Torsten | Date: 1958
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    The origin of right-handedness / by George M. Gould.

    Gould, George Milbrey, 1848-1922. | Date: 1907

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