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Line bisection-based hemisphericity estimates of university students and professionals: evidence of sorting during higher education and career selection.

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Recently, hemisphericity has been assessed by six intercorrelated methods. Here, one of these, the 'Best Hand Test,' a two-hand line bisection-based biophysical method relatively independent of language, culture, or education, was applied to the ... (Full abstract text below)

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