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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HANDEDNESS WITH VISUAL-SPATIAL ABILITY AND COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY

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  83-89

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 introduction: In the present study, the relation between HANDEDNESS and VISUAL-SPATIAL ABILITY and COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY has been investigatedMethod: A sample of 120 pre-university students, 60 boys and 60 girls, was chosen through Wisconsin card sorting test, and Koh’s block design test.Results: Statistical analysis using two-way variance analysis method showed that visual-spatial abilities and COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY have a significant relationship with HANDEDNESS, right-HANDEDNESS. The results indicate that HANDEDNESS and gender affect COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY: the boys and the left-handed have a weaker performance compared to the girls and the right-handed; the variants of gender and HANDEDNESS, however, do not have mutual action on affecting COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY. The other results reveal the effects of HANDEDNESS on VISUAL-SPATIAL ABILITY: the left-handed had a better performance in comparison with the right-handed, but no relation was found between gender and VISUAL-SPATIAL ABILITY; the variants of gender and HANDEDNESS do not have mutual reaction regarding VISUAL-SPATIAL ABILITY.Conclusion: The final interpretations of the variables of left-HANDEDNESS in the non-clinical population, all agree on the high VISUAL-SPATIAL ABILITY and the reduction of COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY. This is strongly supported by one of the theories in the etiology of left-HANDEDNESS which was proposed by Geshwind, Behan, and Galaburda.

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    HAKIMI KALKHORAN, M., KHODAPANAHI, M.K., & HEYDARI, M.. (2011). RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HANDEDNESS WITH VISUAL-SPATIAL ABILITY AND COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 5(1 (15)), 83-89. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/129689/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HAKIMI KALKHORAN M., KHODAPANAHI M.K., HEYDARI M.. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HANDEDNESS WITH VISUAL-SPATIAL ABILITY AND COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2011;5(1 (15)):83-89. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/129689/en

    IEEE: Copy

    M. HAKIMI KALKHORAN, M.K. KHODAPANAHI, and M. HEYDARI, “RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HANDEDNESS WITH VISUAL-SPATIAL ABILITY AND COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, vol. 5, no. 1 (15), pp. 83–89, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/129689/en

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