PMID: 3769498Sep 1, 1986Paper

Hand, foot, eye and ear preferences and performance on a dichotic listening test

Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
E Strauss

Abstract

Normal adult men and women were given a dichotic listening test to determine ear advantage. On the basis of a lateral preference questionnaire, subjects were classified as to handedness, footedness, eyedness, earedness and overall congruency across lateral preferences. Ear preference was the most successful variable in predicting ear advantage on the dichotic listening test.

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