Table 1.
Participant | Age (y) | Sex | Handednessa |
---|---|---|---|
P01 | 24 | F | 85 |
P02 | 28 | F | 73 |
P03 | 33 | F | −71 |
P04 | 20 | M | 87 |
P05 | 21 | F | 100 |
P06 | 24 | F | 82 |
P07 | 36 | M | 100 |
P08 | 26 | M | 53 |
P09 | 36 | F | −67 |
P10 | 28 | F | 39 |
P11 | 20 | M | 100 |
P12 | 22 | M | −100 |
P13 | 24 | M | 73 |
P14 | 22 | M | −30 |
P15 | 28 | M | 90 |
P16 | 27 | F | −100 |
P17 | 21 | F | −33 |
P18 | 24 | M | 46 |
P19 | 21 | F | 76 |
P20 | 20 | F | 90 |
P21 | 32 | F | −20 |
P22 | 33 | F | 88 |
P23 | 28 | M | 88 |
P24 | 22 | M | −30 |
P25 | 23 | F | 100 |
P26 | 32 | F | 90 |
P27 | 32 | F | 100 |
P28 | 24 | F | 100 |
P29 | 24 | M | 37 |
P30 | 31 | M | 89 |
aEdinburgh handedness inventory (Oldfield, 1971) with score range from −100 (extremely left-handed; score below −40 left-handedness) to +100 (extremely right-handed; score above +40 right-handedness) and the score between −40 to +40 indicate ambidexterity.