“…Additionally, there are also studies that report intermanual symmetry, with transfer to the dominant hand being similar to transfer to the non-dominant hand (Piccirilli, Finali, & Sciarma, 1989;Mandal, Singh, Asthana, & Srivastava, 1992;Rand, Hikosaka, Miyachi, Lu, & Miyashita, 1998;Schulze, Lüders, & Jäncke, 2002). Intermanual transfer effects have also been found to be dependent on handedness (Stoddard & Vaid, 1996;Schmidt, Oliveira, Rocha, & Abreu-Villaca, 2000) and gender (Schmidt et al, 2000), although also for these effects studies have been reported that found no differences between right-and left-handed participants (Mandal et al, 1992;Yamauchi, Imanaka, Nakayama, & Nishizawa, 2004) or between males and females (Alvis, Ward, & Dodson, 1989;Parlow & Kinsbourne, 1990).…”