Lateral preferences for hand clasping and arm folding are associated with handedness in two large-sample latent variable analyses

Autor(en)
Ulrich S. Tran, Ingrid Koller, Ingo Nader, Jakob Pietschnig, Anne Schild, Stefan Stieger, Elisabeth Zeilinger, Martin Voracek
Abstrakt

Hand clasping (HC) and arm folding (AF) are bilateral limb postures which are subject to lateral preferences. Previous research suggested that left HC and left AF are "canonical" among European populations, i.e., generally preferred by right-handers. However, evidence on the associations of handedness with HC and AF to date is sparse and inconsistent, with studies mostly relying on relatively small sample sizes and arbitrary classifications of handedness. Utilizing latent class analysis for handedness classification, we present data from two large and independent middle-European samples, a discovery (n = 7,658) and replication (n = 5,062) sample. Our results indicate that right HC, not left HC, is overall preferred and that right-handedness is associated with right HC/left AF, and left- and mixed-handedness with left HC/right AF. Moreover, lateral preferences increased with age, and men had a higher preference of right HC, independent of handedness. We discuss our findings with regard to the generalizability of previous results.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Psychologie der Kognition, Emotion und Methoden
Journal
Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition
Band
19
Seiten
602-614
Anzahl der Seiten
13
ISSN
1357-650X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/1357650X.2014.891607
Publikationsdatum
09-2014
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
501021 Sozialpsychologie
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Psychology(all), Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
Link zum Portal
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/de/publications/lateral-preferences-for-hand-clasping-and-arm-folding-are-associated-with-handedness-in-two-largesample-latent-variable-analyses(90adcef8-3f90-403a-88e3-55ff00140fb9).html