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Jessica Charlotte Kawalek; F. Gobet – Journal of Dance Education, 2024
This paper examines the link between cognitive processes and superior performance in contemporary dance. In the first study, thirty-six participants (professional dancers, nonprofessional dancers, and non-dancers) carried out a task in which they were asked to reproduce a sequence of dance steps while being recorded on a camcorder. Analysis…
Descriptors: Dance, Talent, Schemata (Cognition), Gender Differences
Cavenagh, Penny; Costelloe, Sarah; Davis, Steve; Howell, Peter – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2015
Five factors (gender, handedness, some aspects of general health, family history, and intelligence) that could assist speech-language pathologists in identification of children who stutter (CWS) in 42 CWS and 34 fluent control children (children who do not stutter [CWNS]) were investigated. The data reported here were obtained from assessments…
Descriptors: Young Children, Individual Characteristics, Stuttering, Disability Identification
Mottonen, Riikka; Farmer, Harry; Watkins, Kate E. – Neuropsychologia, 2010
Viewing another person's hand actions enhances excitability in an observer's left and right primary motor (M1) cortex. We aimed to determine whether viewing communicative hand actions alters this bilateral sensorimotor resonance. Using single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), we measured excitability in the left and right M1 while…
Descriptors: Motor Reactions, Diagnostic Tests, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Sign Language
Corballis, Michael C.; Hattie, John; Fletcher, Richard – Neuropsychologia, 2008
Evidence from a large-scale study of 11-year olds in Britain suggests that ambidextrous individuals may be disadvantaged in tests of verbal, nonverbal, reading, and mathematical skills relative to right- and left-handers, but this basic finding was not replicated in another study of younger boys in Germany. Here, we present data based on a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Handedness, Preadolescents, Test Bias
A Single Optimum Degree of Hemispheric Specialisation in Two Tasks, in Two UK National Birth Cohorts
Leask, S. J.; Crow, T. J. – Brain and Cognition, 2006
How "differences" between the two sides of the brain (or "laterality") relate to level of function are important components of theories of the origin and purpose of hemispheric asymmetry, although different measures show different relationships, and this heterogeneity makes discerning any underlying relationships a difficult…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Brain, Foreign Countries, Lateral Dominance

Dussart, Georges – British Journal of Special Education, 1994
This article reports on the development of a screening checklist for identifying children who might have developmental coordination disorder (DCD), use of the checklist to determine incidence rates in East Kent (United Kingdom), and possible relationships between DCD and left-handedness and between DCD and self-concept. (DB)
Descriptors: Disability Identification, Foreign Countries, Handedness, Incidence