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David P Carey

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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|February 18, 2005
Executive function or G? HmmmmmDavid P Carey
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|October 28, 2004
The (neuropsychological) exploration of spaceDavid P Carey
Experimental Brain Research|January 14, 2009
Rightward biases during bimanual reachingGavin Buckingham, David P Carey
Experimental Brain Research|August 20, 2013
Hemifield or hemispace: what accounts for the ipsilateral advantages in visually guided aiming?David P Carey, Jonathan Liddle
Frontiers in Psychology|January 29, 2015
Attentional asymmetries - cause or consequence of human right handedness?Gavin Buckingham, David P Carey
Laterality|August 8, 2008
Investigating bimanual coordination in dominant and non-dominant virtual handsGavin Buckingham, David P Carey
Experimental Brain Research|August 24, 2016
Do left hand reaction time advantages depend on localising unpredictable targets?Leah T Johnstone, David P Carey
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|January 30, 2013
Looking at eye dominance from a different angle: is sighting strength related to hand preference?David P Carey, Claire V Hutchinson
Neuropsychologia|October 4, 2014
One hand or the other? Effector selection biases in right and left handersJulie C Main, David P Carey
Neuropsychologia|March 1, 2024
Hemispheric asymmetry of hand and tool perception in left- and right-handers with known language dominanceEmma M Karlsson, David P Carey
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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|February 18, 2005
Executive function or G? HmmmmmDavid P Carey
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|October 28, 2004
The (neuropsychological) exploration of spaceDavid P Carey
Experimental Brain Research|January 14, 2009
Rightward biases during bimanual reachingGavin Buckingham, David P Carey
Experimental Brain Research|August 20, 2013
Hemifield or hemispace: what accounts for the ipsilateral advantages in visually guided aiming?David P Carey, Jonathan Liddle
Frontiers in Psychology|January 29, 2015
Attentional asymmetries - cause or consequence of human right handedness?Gavin Buckingham, David P Carey
Laterality|August 8, 2008
Investigating bimanual coordination in dominant and non-dominant virtual handsGavin Buckingham, David P Carey
Experimental Brain Research|August 24, 2016
Do left hand reaction time advantages depend on localising unpredictable targets?Leah T Johnstone, David P Carey
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|January 30, 2013
Looking at eye dominance from a different angle: is sighting strength related to hand preference?David P Carey, Claire V Hutchinson
Neuropsychologia|October 4, 2014
One hand or the other? Effector selection biases in right and left handersJulie C Main, David P Carey
Neuropsychologia|March 1, 2024
Hemispheric asymmetry of hand and tool perception in left- and right-handers with known language dominanceEmma M Karlsson, David P Carey
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