Duradoni Mirko, Frosini Andrea, Gronchi Giorgio, Peru Andrea
Department of Education, Language, Literature and Psychology, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Via di San Salvi, 12 Pad. 26-50135, Firenze, Italy.
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science "Ulisse Dini", Università degli Studi di Firenze, Viale Morgagni, 67/a - 50134, Firenze, Firenze, Italy.
Neurol Sci. 2025 Apr 17. doi: 10.1007/s10072-025-08164-0.
Despite its importance, the assessment of laterality in scientific and clinical contexts remains inconsistent. Many studies rely on self-reports or outdated questionnaires (in terms of daily-related actions), often neglecting lateralization of the lower limbs, eyes, and ears without considering the four effectors at the same time. To address these limitations, we developed the Florence Laterality Inventory (FLI), a 16-item scale designed to provide a comprehensive assessment of hand, foot/leg, eye, and ear preference through more contemporary and relevant questions. Our study, conducted with 225 participants, confirmed a four-factor structure through confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), demonstrating good reliability for the hand, eye, and ear subscales and, to a lesser extent, also for foot/leg. Correlations with established measures of laterality and handedness supported the concurrent validity of the scale. The FLI scale offers an updated multidimensional instrument to measure lateralization, addressing the shortcomings of previous questionnaires and adapting to modern contexts.
尽管其重要性,但在科学和临床背景下对偏侧性的评估仍然不一致。许多研究依赖自我报告或过时的问卷(就日常相关行为而言),常常忽视下肢、眼睛和耳朵的偏侧化,而没有同时考虑这四个效应器。为了解决这些局限性,我们开发了佛罗伦萨偏侧性量表(FLI),这是一个包含16个条目的量表,旨在通过更现代和相关的问题对手、脚/腿、眼睛和耳朵的偏好进行全面评估。我们对225名参与者进行的研究通过验证性因素分析(CFA)证实了四因素结构,表明手、眼和耳分量表具有良好的信度,脚/腿分量表的信度相对较低。与既定的偏侧性和利手测量方法的相关性支持了该量表的同时效度。FLI量表提供了一种更新的多维工具来测量偏侧性,解决了先前问卷的缺点并适应现代背景。