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  1. Hand preference: Basis or reflection of hemisphere specialization?Sandra F. Witelson - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):735-736.
  • Many hands make light work: Integrating research on primate handedness.Mark Wilson - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):733-735.
  • Left-hand reaching preferences in prosimians.Jeannette P. Ward - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):732-733.
  • Language, handedness, and the larynx.Stephen Walker - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):731-732.
  • Primate handedness: A paradoxical link to humans?Paul Satz - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):729-731.
  • The primate mouth as an agent of manipulation and its relation to human handedness.Michael Peters - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):729-729.
  • Primate handedness: A foot in the door.Peter F. MacNeilage, Michael G. Studdert-Kennedy & Bjorn Lindblom - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):737-746.
  • On handedness in primates and human infants.Patricia K. Kuhl - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):727-729.
  • Hand preference for visually guided reaching in human infants and adults.Lauren Julius Harris & Douglas F. Carlson - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):726-727.
  • Giving the primates a hand: Is the applause really justified?Curtis Hardyck - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):725-726.
  • Cognition, not handedness, is lateralized in monkeys.Charles R. Hamilton & Betty A. Vermeire - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):723-725.
  • What next for handedness research?Dorothy M. Fragaszy & Leah E. Adams-Curtis - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):722-723.
  • Handedness hangups and species snobbery.Victor H. Denenberg - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):721-722.