Chapter 7 Left-handedness attempts at dyslateralization, duress, and performance in reading and writing

This chapter deals with the sensorimotor predominance in connection with hindrances to the learning of reading and writing in a group of 120 left-handed pupils, aged 9 to 20, educated in ten schools located in the western and southern departments of Haiti. Manual, visual and auditory preference is s...

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Main Author: LAINY, Rochambeau (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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