Bilateral writing ability, cerebral organization, and hand posture
- PMID: 575211
- DOI: 10.2466/pms.1979.49.3.867
Bilateral writing ability, cerebral organization, and hand posture
Abstract
Among a group of 12 persons selected for the ability to write with ease with either hand, none were found to write using a hooked hand posture with either the right or left hand. Tests of verbal and manipulospatial ability indicated a normal balance of these two types of abilities, usually associated with the left and right hemispheres. Findings are discussed in terms of implications for cerebral organization and hand position in writing.
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