Just like children developing a dominant hand, young fish also may choose a preferred side, although that preference must be determined early on, researchers have discovered. A team of scientists ...
In order to keep track of their environment, cells use cilia, antenna-like structures that can sense a variety of stimuli, including the flow of fluids outside the cell. Genetic defects that cause ...
Introduction Laterality has shown to play a role in performance as well as injuries especially in unilateral sports disciplines. Uniquely, Artistic Gymnastics involves combination of unilateral, ...
Left-handers are more competitive than right-handers, according to a new study published in the journal Scientific Reports. The findings may help explain why left-handedness has persisted throughout ...
Characteristics of patients with EGFR-mutant non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) at a diverse metropolitan cancer center. Risk of mesothelioma-related death in patients with regional mesothelioma (n = ...
Risk-adjusted prediction models using the specialty-specific head and neck reconstructive surgery NSQIP. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2018 Quality Care Symposium. This abstract does not ...
Behavioral laterality, or left- or right-handedness, has been reported in many animals, including humans, chimpanzees, toads, rats, mice, and invertebrates such as crustaceans and insects. Now ...
When you see a picture of a hand, how do you know whether it's a right or left hand? This "hand laterality" problem may seem obscure, but it reveals a lot about how the brain sorts out confusing ...
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