Reiss M, Reiss G
Department of Ear, Nose and Throat, University of Dresden, Germany.
Percept Mot Skills. 1997 Oct;85(2):569-74. doi: 10.2466/pms.1997.85.2.569.
There are only a few studies in the literature concerning all four lateral preferences (handedness, footedness, eyedness, earedness) and presenting their interrelationships. Porac and Coren's 1981 inventory was used to assess hand, foot, eye, and ear preference in a German sample of 506 men and 430 women. A right sided preference was found for hand, foot, eye, and ear preference among 91%, 74%, 66%, and 63% of the sample, respectively. More men were left-handed and left-footed than women. There were no significant sex differences for eyedness and earedness. Correlations ranged from .22 between hand and eye laterality to .44 between hand and foot laterality.
文献中仅有少数研究涉及所有四种侧向偏好(利手、利足、利眼、利耳)并呈现它们之间的相互关系。1981年,波拉克和科伦的量表被用于评估德国506名男性和430名女性样本的手、足、眼和耳偏好。在样本中,分别有91%、74%、66%和63%的人表现出右手、右足、右眼和右耳偏好。左利手和左利足的男性比女性更多。在利眼和利耳方面没有显著的性别差异。相关性范围从手和眼的侧向性之间的0.22到手和足的侧向性之间的0.44。