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Cognitive ability and hemispheric indecision : two surpluses and a deficit
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Date Issued
2006-11
Date Available
2008-04-18T16:16:32Z
Abstract
This paper re-examines a finding by Crow et al. (1998) showing that equal skill of right and left hands – hemispheric indecision - is associated with deficits in cognitive ability. This is consistent with the idea that failure to develop dominance of one hemisphere is associated with various
pathologies such as learning difficulties. Using the same data, the British National Child Development Study, we find strong evidence of both surpluses and a deficit associated with this indecision. So no general association between indecision and cognitive ability can be drawn from this
data.
pathologies such as learning difficulties. Using the same data, the British National Child Development Study, we find strong evidence of both surpluses and a deficit associated with this indecision. So no general association between indecision and cognitive ability can be drawn from this
data.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
UCD Geary Institute
University College Dublin; School of Economics
Series
UCD Geary Institute discussion paper series
WP2006/11
UCD Centre for Economic Research working paper series 2006
WP06/12
Copyright (Published Version)
Copyright Geary Institute
Subject – LCSH
Laterality
Cognition
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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