Handedness and sex effects on lateral biases in human cradling: Three meta-analyses

Volume: 104, Pages: 30 - 42
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
The earliest form of social contact for a newborn is being cradled by its mother. This important behavior has been found to be lateralized to the left side by many, but not all empirical studies. Factors that have been suggested to modulate cradling asymmetry are handedness and sex. However, these factors have not been demonstrated consistently, possibly due to low sample sizes and inconsistent experimental paradigms. To address this issue, we...
Paper Details
Title
Handedness and sex effects on lateral biases in human cradling: Three meta-analyses
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
104
Pages
30 - 42
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