Evaluation of Some Tasks Used for Specifying Handedness and Footedness

Perceptual and Motor Skills - Tập 102 Số 1 - Trang 163-164 - 2006
Gurusiddappa Veerabhadrappa Hebbal1, V. R. Mysorekar1
1M.S Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore, India

Tóm tắt

Healthy men ( n = 42) and women ( n = 45) who were right-handed and men ( n = 21) and women ( n = 20) who were left-handed were studied. Men's mean age was 21.1 ±3.5 yr. and women's 20.7 ± 3.1 yr. These students in various faculties reported they were right- or left-handed. Then their hand and foot preferences (handedness and footedness) were ascertained by asking each of the subjects to perform 11 tasks for handedness and 9 tasks for footedness. A discriminate function analysis test showed that each of the 11 tasks used for assessing their self-reported handedness was significant, but, of the 9 tasks used for assessing self-reported footedness, only 7 were significant. Strength of the hand or foot played no role in reports of handedness or footedness. A combination of four tasks, such as pulling a door, pushing a door, holding an object, and hammering a nail, on which the maximum number of subjects performed with the right or left hand, depending upon their self-reported handedness, would be ideal for ascertaining handedness. A combination of three tasks, namely, kicking a football, pushing an object with the foot, and stamping on the ground, would be ideal for ascertaining footedness.

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Tài liệu tham khảo

10.1348/0007126041528130

10.1016/S0010-9452(08)70929-8

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