Abstract

Data on verbal and performance tasks are presented from a large sample of the normal population and from a group of men with chronic unilateral cerebral lesions due to missile injury. It is suggested that: 1. ( a)|unselected groups of left-handers in the normal population perform as well as right-handers on standard cognitive tasks; 2. ( b)|non-right-handed men with unilateral cerebral lesions are not less impaired in verbal and performance tasks than a comparable right-handed group; 3. ( c)|unusual patterns of cerebral organisation may be associated with non-familial sinistrality and pure left-handedness.

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