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The International Journal of Neuroscience
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February 1, 1987
Asymmetries in the cerebral dimensions and fissures of the dog
U Tan, S Calişkan
The International Journal of Neuroscience
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January 1, 1992
Relation of brain weight to body weight in cats to sex and paw preferences: anomalous results in left-preferent cats
S Dane, U Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience
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May 1, 1992
There is a direct relationship between nonverbal intelligence and serum testosterone level in young men
U Tan, A Akgün
The International Journal of Neuroscience
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March 1, 1994
Relation of serum free-testosterone level to grasp-reflex strength in human neonates with right-ear and left-ear facing out in-utero positions
U Tan, N Zor
The International Journal of Neuroscience
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November 1, 1992
Asymmetrical relationships between the right and left heights of the sylvian end points in right- and left-pawed male and female cats: similarities with planum temporale asymmetries in human brain
U Tan, N Kutlu
Perceptual and Motor Skills
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March 3, 1999
Correlation of carpal tunnel size and conduction velocity of the sensory median and ulnar nerves of male and female controls and carpet weavers
M Tan, U Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience
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May 1, 1992
Right and left hand skill in relation to cerebral lateralization in right-handed male and female subjects: the prominent role of the right brain in right-handedness
U Tan, N Kutlu
The International Journal of Neuroscience
|
July 1, 1992
Contributions of the right and left brains to manual asymmetry in hand skill in right-handed normal subjects
U Tan, A Akgün
The International Journal of Neuroscience
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September 1, 1986
Modulation of spinal motor asymmetry by neuroleptic medication of schizophrenia patients
U Tan, F Gürgen
The International Journal of Neuroscience
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August 1, 1987
Allometry and asymmetry in the dog brain: the right hemisphere is heavier regardless of paw preference
U Tan, S Calişkan
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The International Journal of Neuroscience
|
February 1, 1987
Asymmetries in the cerebral dimensions and fissures of the dog
U Tan, S Calişkan
The International Journal of Neuroscience
|
January 1, 1992
Relation of brain weight to body weight in cats to sex and paw preferences: anomalous results in left-preferent cats
S Dane, U Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience
|
May 1, 1992
There is a direct relationship between nonverbal intelligence and serum testosterone level in young men
U Tan, A Akgün
The International Journal of Neuroscience
|
March 1, 1994
Relation of serum free-testosterone level to grasp-reflex strength in human neonates with right-ear and left-ear facing out in-utero positions
U Tan, N Zor
The International Journal of Neuroscience
|
November 1, 1992
Asymmetrical relationships between the right and left heights of the sylvian end points in right- and left-pawed male and female cats: similarities with planum temporale asymmetries in human brain
U Tan, N Kutlu
Perceptual and Motor Skills
|
March 3, 1999
Correlation of carpal tunnel size and conduction velocity of the sensory median and ulnar nerves of male and female controls and carpet weavers
M Tan, U Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience
|
May 1, 1992
Right and left hand skill in relation to cerebral lateralization in right-handed male and female subjects: the prominent role of the right brain in right-handedness
U Tan, N Kutlu
The International Journal of Neuroscience
|
July 1, 1992
Contributions of the right and left brains to manual asymmetry in hand skill in right-handed normal subjects
U Tan, A Akgün
The International Journal of Neuroscience
|
September 1, 1986
Modulation of spinal motor asymmetry by neuroleptic medication of schizophrenia patients
U Tan, F Gürgen
The International Journal of Neuroscience
|
August 1, 1987
Allometry and asymmetry in the dog brain: the right hemisphere is heavier regardless of paw preference
U Tan, S Calişkan
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