Comparing Handedness and Footedness Prevalence between Normal and Mental Retarded Children Regarding Familial Handedness & Footedness
Objective: Change in the brain structure with causes such as mental retardation, can alter hemisphere lateralization, especially if it takes place before completing the lateralization development. This research compares two important indices of lateralization including handedness and footedness amon...
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University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences,
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