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Indian Journal of Clinical Anatomy and Physiology
Year : 2015, Volume : 2, Issue : 2
First page : ( 81) Last page : ( 83)
Print ISSN : 2394-2118. Online ISSN : 2394-2126.

Handedness and sidedness in humans

Choudhary Anita, Professor, Garg Namit*Assistant Professor

Dept. of Physiology, R.D. Gardi Medical College, Ujjain

*Corresponding Author: E-mail: drnamitgarg@gmail.com

Online published on 18 December, 2015.

Abstract

The present study was carried out in a group of 300 adults to study the correlations between functional lateral preferences-handedness, footedness, eyedness, earedness & preferred chewing side & postural lateral preferences-arm folding, hand clasping, leg crossing & side preference while lying. 90% were right handed & 10% were left handed. Significant association was present between functional lateral preference for right handedness with footedness, eyedness, earedness, preferred chewing side & postural lateral preference-arm folding & hand clasping; for left handedness with footedness, eyedness, hand clasping, leg crossing & side preference while lying. Significant correlation was found between right leg crossing & footedness, eyedness, earedness, hand clasping, arm folding & between left leg crossing with earedness & hand clasping. Right side preference while lying was positively associated with hand clasping & leg crossing.

Significant cross laterality was observed between left handedness earedness, preferred chewing side & arm folding; left arm folding & hand clasping; left leg crossing & footedness, eyedness & arm folding; left side preference while lying & arm folding, hand clasping & leg crossing; right side preference while lying & arm folding.

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Keywords

Laterality, Cross laterality.

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