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Asymmetric rotational (circling) behavior, a dopamine-related asymmetry: Preliminary findings in unmedicated and never-medicated schizophrenic patients  |
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Spontaneous asymmetric circling behavior in hemi-parkinsonism; a human equivalent of the lesioned-circling rodent behavior  |
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On the Genetics and Measurement of Human Handedness  |
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The influence of classical dance training on preferred supporting leg and whole body turning bias  |
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The relationship between leftward turning bias and visuospatial ability in humans.  |
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Intrinsic and extrinsic factors of turning preferences in humans  |
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Rightward turning biases in neonates reflect a single neural asymmetry in motor programming: A reply to Turkewitz  |
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Keep looking ahead? Re-direction of visual fixation does not always occur during an unpredictable obstacle avoidance task.  |
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Turning Bias in Humans Is Influenced by Phase of the Menstrual Cycle  |
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Levodopa reverses gait asymmetries related to anhedonia and magical ideation  |
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The relationship between turning behavior and motoric dominance in humans.  |
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Right-handers and Americans favor turning to the right.  |
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Stanley, C. (1992). The left-hander syndrome:the causes and consequences of left-handedness. New York: Free Press. |
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Tavakkoli, M. H., & Jose, T. P. (2013). The Reason Why Do Athletes Run Around the Track Counter-Clockwise?. International Educational E-journal, 2(5), 23-30. |
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Strategies used for unconstrained direction change during walking.  |
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Toussaint, Y., & Fagard, J. (2008). A counterclockwise bias in running. Neuroscience letters, 442(1), 59-62. |
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A systematic map of direction preference in primary visual cortex.  |
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A Direct Observational Measure of Whole Body Turning Bias  |
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Turning bias in virtual spatial navigation: Age-related differences and neuroanatomical correlates  |
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