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- CZ:Ref:Jansen 2007 The association between scalp hair-whorl direction, handedness and hemispheric language dominance: Is there a common genetic basis of lateralization?
- CZ:Ref:Klar 2003 Human Handedness and Scalp Hair-Whorl Direction Develop from a Common Genetic Mechanism
- CZ:Ref:Weber 2006 Association between scalp hair-whorl direction and hemispheric language dominance
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