1. the consistency of handedness in children grows until at least three years of age. Moreover, from the work of Corbetta and Thelen (1996; 2002) we know that the direction of handedness undergoes a series of transitions in the first few months after birth. We hypothesized that the changes in hand preference over age can be modeled by increasing difference between the strengths of the inhibitory connections;Mcmanus;action-selection process gives rise to an interesting new perspective on the development of handedness. As is well-known,1988
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