Abstract

To the extent that handedness has been a faithful guide to clinicians as to laterality of motor control in their patients (at least among the right-handers), the recent contrary pronouncement by [Gonzalez and colleagues (2006)][1] in the Journal invites comments. For more than a century, clinical

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