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Lateralidad y síndrome X frágil: Análisis y valoración
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[eng] This study is based from the works of McManus & Cornish (1997) and of Cornish, Pigram & Shaw (1997) about fragile X syndrome (SXF). In the works of Cornish, Pigram & Shaw (1997), the people SXF are preferably left-handed regarding group of people with Down’s syndrome and control group. In the works of McManus & Cornish (1997), the people SXF are right-handed and resemble the control group of people without disability. The study groups are composed by 30 people with SXF (15, 2 years), another group composed by 34 people with different intellectual disabilities (16, 5 years) and a group composed by 160 people without intellectual disability (14, 7 years). Each group is divided between four groups by age. The method is a test adapted for this study. The results confirm the preference of right-handedness (93, 3 %) in people with SXF and provide new data regarding footedness and sensorial laterality of these people. They submit inconsistent footedness and ocular cross laterality. The people with other intellectual disabilities have 73, 5 % right-handedness. The results are in the same way than the works of McManus & Cornish (1997). This study confirms the handedness of people with different intellectual disabilities. In this study, we provide data about adults with SXF. The people with SXF have right-handedness but with ocular cross laterality. The children with SXF have less right-handedness than in the adult phase and have more left-eyedness than children without intellectual disabilities.
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NIORT, Jannick. Lateralidad y síndrome X frágil: Análisis y valoración. [consulta: 11 de desembre de 2025]. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/56263]