2023
DOI: 10.1037/mac0000047
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The effect of handedness on mental arithmetic: A longitudinal large-scale investigation through smart mobile devices.

Abstract: The proposal has been made that a weak lateralization of the human brain may be associated with a developmental delay. We studied whether this hypothesis extends to the domain of simple and complex arithmetics when tasks are performed through an educational application for smart mobile devices. We comparatively analyzed through linear mixed-effects models the times of more than 3,500,000 responses to these types of problems performed by more than 15,000 right-handed, left-handed, and ambidextrous individuals w… Show more

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“…Nonetheless, a later study conducted in 2023 by Lagares et al suggests that their study on arithmetic problem solving found no significant differences between left-handed and right-handed individuals; however, those individuals with one hand preference performed with a faster response time than mixed-handed individuals. This study included a total of 15,000 participants, which increased its generalizability and validity [29]. In the past few years, there have been a number of studies that have revealed differences between left-handed and right-handed people.…”
Section: Problem Solving and The Arithmetic Aspectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, a later study conducted in 2023 by Lagares et al suggests that their study on arithmetic problem solving found no significant differences between left-handed and right-handed individuals; however, those individuals with one hand preference performed with a faster response time than mixed-handed individuals. This study included a total of 15,000 participants, which increased its generalizability and validity [29]. In the past few years, there have been a number of studies that have revealed differences between left-handed and right-handed people.…”
Section: Problem Solving and The Arithmetic Aspectmentioning
confidence: 99%