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The International Journal of Neuroscience|January 1, 1991
The relationship between serum testosterone level and visuomotor learning in right-handed young menU Tan
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 1, 1985
Velocities of motor and sensory nerve conduction are the same for right and left arms in right- and left-handed normal subjectsU Tan
Perceptual and Motor Skills|February 1, 1986
Symmetric distribution in latencies of cortical somatosensory potentials evoked by right and left posterior tibial nerve stimulation in right-, left-, and mixed-handed men and womenU Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience|March 1, 1994
Correlations between grasp-reflex strengths and serum thyroid-hormone levels depending upon sex and familial sinistrality in human neonates: importance of genetically predetermined cerebral organizationU Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience|February 1, 1989
Right and left hand skill in left-handers: distribution, learning, and relation to nonverbal intelligenceU Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience|September 1, 1992
Testosterone and estradiol in right-handed men but only estradiol in right-handed women is inversely correlated with the degree of right-hand preferenceU Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience|February 1, 1987
Paw preferences in dogsU Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience|July 1, 1992
The relation of hand preference to hand performance in left-handers: importance of the left brainU Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience|October 1, 1992
Associations among right minus left brain weight, right- and left-brain weight and the degree of paw preference in right- and left-preferent male and female catsU Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience|November 1, 1992
Inverse correlation between right-paw use and body weight in right-pawed male cats and left-pawed female catsU Tan
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The International Journal of Neuroscience|January 1, 1991
The relationship between serum testosterone level and visuomotor learning in right-handed young menU Tan
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 1, 1985
Velocities of motor and sensory nerve conduction are the same for right and left arms in right- and left-handed normal subjectsU Tan
Perceptual and Motor Skills|February 1, 1986
Symmetric distribution in latencies of cortical somatosensory potentials evoked by right and left posterior tibial nerve stimulation in right-, left-, and mixed-handed men and womenU Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience|March 1, 1994
Correlations between grasp-reflex strengths and serum thyroid-hormone levels depending upon sex and familial sinistrality in human neonates: importance of genetically predetermined cerebral organizationU Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience|February 1, 1989
Right and left hand skill in left-handers: distribution, learning, and relation to nonverbal intelligenceU Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience|September 1, 1992
Testosterone and estradiol in right-handed men but only estradiol in right-handed women is inversely correlated with the degree of right-hand preferenceU Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience|February 1, 1987
Paw preferences in dogsU Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience|July 1, 1992
The relation of hand preference to hand performance in left-handers: importance of the left brainU Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience|October 1, 1992
Associations among right minus left brain weight, right- and left-brain weight and the degree of paw preference in right- and left-preferent male and female catsU Tan
The International Journal of Neuroscience|November 1, 1992
Inverse correlation between right-paw use and body weight in right-pawed male cats and left-pawed female catsU Tan
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