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  • Article Citations Regarding Dominant Limbs

    There are a number of citations that will hopefully help you with
    your research on accuracy and dominant vs. non-dominant limbs. Some are
    listed directly below and others are listed after your original message.
    Please let me know if this information proved helpful to you.

    Overarm throws with the nondominant arm: kinematics of accuracy.
    Journal of Neurophysiology. December 1996 p. 3693-3704

    Movement time, movement distance, and movement accuracy: a reply.
    to Newell, Carlton and Kim
    Human Performance. Volume 7 Number 1 1994 p. 23-28

    Time and space movement accuracy.
    Human Performance. Volume 7 Number 1 1994 p. 1-21

    On the accuracy of movement in space time.
    Human Performance. Volume 7 Number 1 1994 p. 29-36

    Speed and accuracy of aimed hand movements in left handed human
    subjects: sex related differences in motor control.
    International Journal of Neuroscience. October 1993 p. 235-243

    The contribution of vision to asymmetries in manual aiming.
    Neuropsychologia. Volume 28 Number 11 1990 p. 1215-1220

    Speed and accuracy effects of fingers and dexterity in 5-choice
    reaction tasks.
    Ergonomics. December 1990 p. 1443-1454

    The effects of movement distance and movement time on visual
    feedback processing in aimed hand movements.
    Acta Psychologica. July 1987 p. 181-191

    Target location and visual feedback as variables determining
    accuracy of aiming movements.
    Perceptual and Motor Skills. April 1983 p. 355-358

    Experimental study of effects on speed and accuracy of teaching
    alternate hand method on a ten key electronic calculator.
    Perceptual and Motor Skills. June 1981 p. 695-700

    There are several more citations below your message.


    Sincerely
    David Dillard
    Temple University
    (215) 204 - 4584
    jwne@astro.temple.edu

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    Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 09:15:37 -0400
    From: "Robert L. Sainburg, Ph.D."
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    Subject: Info re: Handedness
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    I would like to find information re: movement accuracy using dominant
    compared with non-dominant limbs in humans or animals. I have not had much
    luck with medline. I would appreciate any help including simply names to
    search. Thanks in advance.

    Robert L. Sainburg Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor
    Director, Motor Control Laboratory
    90 Farber Hall
    3435 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14214-3079
    Voice 716-829-2093 Fax 716-829-3217

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    Individual differences in lateralization: effects of gender and
    handedness.
    Neuropsychology October 1997 p. 562-576

    Effects of tendon vibration on unimanual and bimanual movement
    accuracy.
    Experimental Neurology August 1986 p. 311-319

    Variations in cerebral organization as a function of handedness,
    hand posture in writing, and sex.
    Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. June 1978 p.119-144

    Accuracy of predicting reaction and movement times of a gross motor
    performance from the dominant hand under simple and choice
    stimulus conditions.
    Perceptual & Motor Skills. December 1971 p. 1326

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