Four meta-analyses across 164 studies on atypical footedness prevalence and its relation to handedness

Volume: 10, Issue: 1
Published: Sep 2, 2020
Abstract
Human lateral preferences, such as handedness and footedness, have interested researchers for decades due to their pronounced asymmetries at the population level. While there are good estimates on the prevalence of handedness in the population, there is no large-scale estimation on the prevalence of footedness. Furthermore, the relationship between footedness and handedness still remains elusive. Here, we conducted meta-analyses with four...
Paper Details
Title
Four meta-analyses across 164 studies on atypical footedness prevalence and its relation to handedness
Published Date
Sep 2, 2020
Volume
10
Issue
1
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