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Manifestation of the visual left-right imbalance phenomenon in the perception of selected advertisements
Vlahos, Mantha Stella, 1947-
Text (1969)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Interhemispheric relationships between homotopical cortical regions : sex and handedness differences in human regional cerebral blood flow
Warach, Steven
Text (1983)
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Spontaneous visual imagery and free association in relation to drive activation, anxiety, affects and the S's conjugate lateral eye movements
Pekala, Ronald J.
Text (1978)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Hand asymmetries in grasp duration and reaching in two- and five-month-old human infants
Hawn, Patricia Ruis
Text (1978)
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The relationship of subject sex and handedness to hand differences in performance on a braille paired-associate learning task
Feinberg, Richard A.
Text (1979)
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Conjugate lateral eye movements and performance on spatial and verbal reasoning tests
Olsen, Eric Thomas
Text (1977)
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