Side preference in adults for holding infants: contributions of sex and handedness in a test of imagination |
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Authors: | Harris L J Almerigi J B Kirsch E A |
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Affiliation: | Michigan State University, USA. |
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Abstract: | Five hundred one right-handers (150 men, 351 women) and 53 left-handers (15 men, 38 women) were asked to imagine holding a young infant in their arms. Right-handers reported significant left-side biases--in 68% of the men and 73% of the women. For left-handers, side preferences were weaker, the left-side bias dropping to 47% for men and 60% for women, with neither figure different from chance. The results are discussed in the context of theory and research on the functional neuroanatomy of attention, emotional arousal, and the generation, maintenance, and manipulation of mental images. |
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