D M McBride1, B J Cherry, D W Kee
1Department of Psychology, California State University, Fullerton 92634, USA.
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Left-handers show greater finger-tapping interference in their left hand during dual-task performance, even when baseline advantages are removed. This suggests lateralized interference is not solely due to initial tapping differences.
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