His scientific interests lie mostly in Developmental psychology, Hand preference, Lateral dominance, Motor skill and Cognitive psychology. In his work, Autism and Cognition is strongly intertwined with Lateralization of brain function, which is a subfield of Developmental psychology. In the field of Hand preference, his study on Mixed handedness overlaps with subjects such as Left handed.
Marian Annett combines subjects such as Laterality and Communication with his study of Motor skill. His Laterality research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Social psychology and Language development. His research on Cognitive psychology often connects related topics like Preference.
Marian Annett focuses on Developmental psychology, Right shift, Laterality, Cognitive psychology and Hand preference. His Developmental psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Lateralization of brain function and Cognition. His Lateralization of brain function research focuses on subjects like Lateral dominance, which are linked to Left handedness.
His work investigates the relationship between Laterality and topics such as Motor skill that intersect with problems in Communication, Language development and Association. The Cognitive psychology study which covers Social psychology that intersects with Perception. When carried out as part of a general Hand preference research project, his work on Mixed handedness is frequently linked to work in Throwing, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
Marian Annett mainly investigates Developmental psychology, Right shift, Cognitive psychology, Hand preference and Social psychology. His research integrates issues of Genetic model, Sample and Preference in his study of Developmental psychology. His studies in Preference integrate themes in fields like Psychometrics and Schizotypy.
He undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Right shift and Brain asymmetry through his works. He interconnects Laterality and Normal distribution in the investigation of issues within Cognitive psychology. His work often combines Hand preference and Throwing studies.
Marian Annett spends much of his time researching Developmental psychology, Hand preference, Right shift, Brain asymmetry and Throwing. He has included themes like Cognitive psychology, Social psychology, Cognition and Heritability in his Developmental psychology study. His research ties Normal distribution and Cognitive psychology together.
Marian Annett regularly links together related areas like Sample in his Social psychology studies. His work carried out in the field of Brain asymmetry brings together such families of science as Lateral dominance and Autism. Other disciplines of study, such as Schizotypy, Preference and Psychometrics, are mixed together with his Right handed studies.
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A classification of hand preference by association analysis.
Marian Annett.
British Journal of Psychology (1970)
Left, right, hand and brain : the right shift theory
Marian Annett.
(1985)
The binomial distribution of right, mixed and left-handedness
Marian Annett.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (1967)
The distribution of manual asymmetry.
Marian Annett.
British Journal of Psychology (1972)
Handedness and Brain Asymmetry: The Right Shift Theory
Marian Annett.
(2002)
THE GROWTH OF MANUAL PREFERENCE AND SPEED
Marian Annett.
British Journal of Psychology (1970)
The Control of Movement in the Preferred and Non-Preferred Hands*:
J. Annett;Marian Annett;P. T. W. Hudson;Ann Turner.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (1979)
Handedness in families
Marian Annett.
Annals of Human Genetics (1973)
Genetic and nongenetic influences on handedness
Marian Annett.
Behavior Genetics (1978)
Hand Preference and the Laterality of Cerebral Speech
Marian Annett.
Cortex (1975)
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