In order to examine the relationship among laterality, mirror-writing, and mirror-reading in a normal adult population, 22 college students completed a laterality test, a mirror-writing task, and a mirror-reading task. Results indicated there to be a significant relationship among the variables. The need for normative data on these relationships is suggested for both normal and dyslexic populations.
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