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  1. Uner Tan syndrome
  2. Human Quadrupeds, Primate Quadrupedalism, and Uner Tan Syndrome
  3. Co-Variations Among Cognition, Cerebellar Disorders and Cortical Areas With Regional Glucose-Metabolic Activities in a Homogeneous Sample with Uner Tan Syndrome: Holistic Functioning of the Human Brain
  4. Two families with quadrupedalism, mental retardation, no speech, and infantile hypotonia (Uner Tan Syndrome Type-II); a novel theory for the evolutionary emergence of human bipedalism
  5. Cerebellar dysfunction is closely related to cognitive decline in Uner Tan syndrome
  6. Development of Bipedal and Quadrupedal Locomotion in Humans from a Dynamical Systems Perspective
  7. Üner Tan Syndrome: Review and Emergence of Human Quadrupedalism in Self-Organization, Attractors and Evolutionary Perspectives
  8. Latest Findings in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research
  9. Human quadrupedalism is not an epiphenomenon caused by neurodevelopmental malformation and ataxia
  10. Lateralized alpha-motoneuron excitabilities during lying and standing of healthy individuals in relation to Parkinsonian rigidity
  11. Uner Tan Syndrome: History, Clinical Evaluations, Genetics, and the Dynamics of Human Quadrupedalism
  12. Handbook of Cultural Developmental Science. Edited by Marc H. Bornstein
  13. A new case of Uner Tan syndrome-With late childhood quadrupedalism
  14. Unertan Syndrome: A New Variant of Unertan Syndrome: Running on All Fours in Two Upright-Walking Children
  15. Effects of Progesterone on Total Brain Tissue Adenosine Deaminase Activity in Experimental Epilepsy
  16. Antiepileptogenic Effects of Glutathione Against Increased Brain ADA in PTZ-Induced Epilepsy
  17. Ratio of Fourth to Second Fingertip Extensions in Relation to Serum Estradiol and Testosterone Levels in Men and Women
  18. Discovery of Unertan Syndrome and Reverse Evolution: As An “Aha!” Experience.
  19. Association of Height and Weight with Second to Fourth Digit Ratio (2D:4D) and Sex Differences
  20. UNERTAN SYNDROME: REVIEW AND REPORT OF FOUR NEW CASES
  21. UNERTAN SYNDROME: A CASE SERIES DEMONSTRATING HUMAN DEVOLUTION
  22. “Unertan Syndrome” in two Turkish Families in Relation to Devolution and Emergence of Homo Erectus: Neurological Examination, MRI, and pet Scans
  23. Correlations Between Eye-Hand Reaction Time and Power of Various Muscles in Badminton Players
  24. Right Brain is Important for Students’ Achievements in Science
  25. Dynamics of Manual Skill: A Computerized Analysis of Single PEG Movements and Stochastic Resonance Hypothesis of Cerebral Laterality
  26. A Special Case of Anencephaly in an Early-Born Baby with an Exagerated Prognastic Face: Further Example for Human Devolution
  27. My Scientific Odyssey: Uner Tan
  28. Psychomotor Theory: Mind-Brain-Body Triad in Health and Disease
  29. A New Theory on the Evolution of Human Mind. Unertan Syndrome: Quadrupedality, Primitive Language, and Severe Mental Retardation
  30. A WRIST-WALKER EXHIBITING NO “UNER TAN SYDNROME”: A THEORY FOR POSSIBLE MECHANISMS OF HUMAN DEVOLUTION TOWARD THE ATAVISTIC WALKING PATTERNS
  31. THE PSYCHOMOTOR THEORY OF HUMAN MIND
  32. SMOKING CESSATION AFTER ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENT
  33. ELECTROACUPUNCTURE TREATMENT OF OBESITY WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS
  34. TOTAL BRAIN TISSUE SIALIC ACID LEVELS DUE TO GLUTATHIONE EFFECT IN EXPERIMENTAL EPILEPSY
  35. SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN RELATIONS OF BLOOD GROWTH-HORMONE LEVELS TO BODY AND BRAIN WEIGHTS IN NEWBORN RATS
  36. EVIDENCE FOR “UNER TAN SYNDROME” AS A HUMAN MODEL FOR REVERSE EVOLUTION
  37. EVIDENCE FOR “UNERTAN SYNDROME” AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN MIND
  38. A NEW SYNDROME WITH QUADRUPEDAL GAIT, PRIMITIVE SPEECH, AND SEVERE MENTAL RETARDATION AS A LIVE MODEL FOR HUMAN EVOLUTION
  39. MIDDLE-FINGER REFLEX
  40. THE TREATMENT OF OBESITY BY ACUPUNCTURE
  41. THE MECHANISM OF ACUPUNCTURE AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
  42. LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF MILD EXERCISE ON INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE IN ATHLETES AND SEDENTARY SUBJECTS
  43. EFFECT OF ACUTE SUBMAXIMAL EXERCISE ON INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE IN ATHLETES AND SEDENTARY SUBJECTS
  44. HAND PREFERENCE IN TURKISH POPULATION
  45. CORRELATIONS BETWEEN NONVERBAL INTELLIGENCE AND NERVE CONDUCTION VELOCITIES IN RIGHT-HANDED MALE AND FEMALE SUBJECTS
  46. EFFECTS OF EXERCISE ON VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS
  47. Relationship between Eye Dominance and Pattern Electroretinograms in Normal Human Subjects
  48. Second to fourth digit ratio and hand skill in Austrian children
  49. SLEEP QUALITY AND IMMUNE FUNCTIONS IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT MAJOR DEPRESSION
  50. N-TERMINAL HETEROGENICITY OF AMYLOID PROTEIN EXAMINED IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
  51. Early diagnosis of diabetic neuropathy using double-shock stimulation of peripheral nerves
  52. POPULATION-LEVEL RIGHT-PAW PREFERENCE IN RATS ASSESSED BY A NEW COMPUTERIZED FOOD-REACHING TEST
  53. EFFECTS OF HIGH-FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS ON HUMAN EEG: A BRAIN MAPPING STUDY
  54. A SIMPLE CHAOTIC NEURON MODEL: STOCHASTIC BEHAVIOR OF NEURAL NETWORKS
  55. SEX DIFFERENCE IN SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PICROTOXIN-INDUCED SEIZURES IN RATS FOLLOWING OCTREOTIDE
  56. CLASSICAL AND ATYPICAL NEUROLEPTICS, AND BONE MINERAL DENSITY, IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA
  57. RIGHT- AND LEFT-HANDED DENTISTS USING RIGHT- AND LEFT-SIDED DENTAL CHAIRS IN TREATMENT OF CALCULUS
  58. Brief Report SEX DIFFERENCE IN PERCEPTUAL-VERBAL ABILITY IN RELATION TO BODY SIZE
  59. Brief Communication VALIDITY OF SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF EVOKED POTENTIALS IN BRAIN RESEARCH
  60. Testosterone and grasp-reflex differences in human neonates
  61. Testosterone and grasp-reflex differences in human neonates
  62. Stereotypes and Steroids: Using a Psychobiosocial Model to Understand Cognitive Sex Differences
  63. Sex Difference in Susceptibility to Epileptic Seizures in Rats: Importance of Estrous Cycle
  64. Incidences of asymmetries for the palmar grasp reflex in neonates and hand preference in adults
  65. Magnetic resonance imaging brain size/IQ relations in Turkish University students
  66. The Curvelinear Correlations Between the Total Testosterone Levels and Fluid Intelligence in Men and Women
  67. Curvelinear Correlations Between Total Testosterone Levels and Fluid Intelligence in Men and Women
  68. Facial Asymmetry in Right- and Left-Handed Men and Women
  69. The mixture distribution of left minus right hand skill in men and women
  70. We are far from understanding sex-related differences in spatial-mathematical abilities despite the theory of sexual selection
  71. Growth Hormone Limits the Brain/Body Development before Birth in Relation to Sex, Grasp-Reflex Asymmetry and Familial Sinistrality of Human Neonates
  72. Role of Prenatal Position in Grasp-Reflex Asymmetry in Human Neonates
  73. Grasp-Reflex Strength from Right and Left Hands in Relation to Serum Cortisol Level and Fetal Position in Human Neonates
  74. Normal Distribution of Hand Preference and its Bimodality
  75. Sexual dimorphism in linear measures of the corpus callosum in cats
  76. Relationships among Nonverbal Intelligence, Hand Speed, and Serum Testosterone Level in Left-Handed Male Subjects
  77. Association of Serum-Free-Testosterone Level with Hand Preference in Right-Handed Young Females
  78. Speed and Accuracy of Aimed Hand Movements in Left-Handed Human Subjects: Sex-Related Differences in Motor Control
  79. The Role of Right- and Left-Brain Weights in Cerebral Lateralization of Right- and Left-Pawed Male and Female Cats
  80. Sexual Dimorphism in Body and Brain Weight and Its Association with Paw Preference in Cats
  81. The Relation of Hand Preference to Hand Performance in Left-Handers: Importance of the Left Brain
  82. Similarities Between Sylvian Fissure Asymmetries in cat Brain and Planum Temporale Asymmetries in Human Brain
  83. There is a Direct Relationship Between Nonverbal Intelligence and Serum Testosterone Level in Young Men
  84. Motor Stability in Visuomotor Control of Repetitive Hand Movements and Its Differential Cerebral Control in Right-Handed Subjects
  85. Inverse Correlation Between Right-Paw Use and Body Weight in Right-Pawed Male Cats and Left-Pawed Female Cats
  86. Contributions of the Right and Left Brains to Manual Asymmetry in Hand Skill in Right-Handed Normal Subjects
  87. Dependence of Intermanual Difference in Hand Skill on Right or Left Cerebral Motor Control in Right-Handed Male and Female Subjects
  88. The Relation of Body Height to Handedness in Male and Female Right- and Left-Handed Human Subjects
  89. Testosterone and Standard and Anomalous Dominance in Adult Human Subjects: A Reply to Melekian
  90. Hoffmann reflex from foreleg flexor nerves in cats: Lateralization, Picrotoxin, Strychnine, Crossed flexor reflex
  91. Serum testosterone levels in male and female subjects with standard and anomalous dominance
  92. The Lateralization of the Grasp Reflex in Human Newborns
  93. Intermittent Tremor-Bursts Induced by Chlorpromazine and Pentobarbitone in Guinea Pigs: A New Tremor Model
  94. Lateralization of the Grasp Reflex in Male and Female Human Newborns
  95. The relationship between serum testosterone level and hoffmann reflex from the long flexor thumb muscle in right-handed young adults
  96. The relationship between serum testosterone level and visuomotor learning in right-handed young men
  97. The relationship between serum testosterone and visuomotor learning in hand skill in right-handed young women
  98. The effects of testosterone on paw preference in adult cats
  99. Comments on Meg Studies of Epileptic Patients: A Nonscientific Attack on un and Scientists of Remote (!) Countries by Crease and Purpura
  100. Relation of Brain Weight to Body Weight in Cats to Sex and Paw Preferences: Anomalous Results in Left-Preferent Cats
  101. A Simple Tremor Model Induced by Pentobarbitone in Guinea Pig
  102. The relationships between nonverbal intelligence and the strength of left-hand preference in left-handers to sex and familial sinistrality
  103. The left brain determines the degree of left-handedness
  104. Testosterone and Hand Performance in Right-Handed Young Adults
  105. Testosterone and Nonverbal Intelligence
  106. Testosterone and hand skill in right-handed men and women
  107. Lithium and Imipramin Effects on Paw Preference in Cats
  108. Relation of hand skill to spatial reasoning in male and female lefthanders with left- and right-hand writing
  109. Testosterone and Somatosensory Evoked Potentials from Right and Left Posterior Tibial Nerves in Right-Handed Young Adults
  110. Relation of Hand Performance and Preference in Male and Female Lefthanders to Familial Sinistrality and Writing Hand
  111. Paw Preference in Cats: Distribution and Sex Differences
  112. There is a Close Relationship Between Hand Skill and the Excitability of Motor Neurons Innervating the Postural Soleus Muscle in Left-Handed Subjects
  113. There is an inverse relationship between the reflex size from wrist flexors and paw preference in spinal cats
  114. A close relationship exists between hand skill and the excitability of motor neurons innervating the postural soleus muscle in right-handed male subjects
  115. A Close Relationship Between Hand Skill and the Excitability of Motor Neurons Innervating the Postural Soleus Muscle in Right-Handed Female Subjects
  116. Relationship of Testosterone and Nonverbal Intelligence to Hand Preference and Hand Skill in Right-Handed Young Adults
  117. Relation of testosterone and hand preference in right-handed young adults to sex and familial sinistrality
  118. Nonverbal Intelligence, Familial Sinistrality and Left-Handedness
  119. Lateralization of the Hoffmann Reflex from the Long Flexor Thumb Muscle in Right-and Left-Handed Normal Subjects
  120. The H-Reflex Recovery Curve from the Wrist Flexors: Lateralization of Motoneuronal Excitability in Relation to Handedness in Normal Subjects
  121. Cerebral Somatosensory Potentials Evoked by Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation: Lateralization and Relation to Handedness in Left-Handed Normal Subjects
  122. Spinal Motor Lateralization Assessed by Recovery Curve of H Reflex from Wrist Flexors in Right-, and Left-Handed Normal Subjects
  123. Right and Left Hand Skill in Left-Handers: Distribution, Learning, and Relation to Nonverbal Intelligence
  124. The Distribution of Hand Preference in Normal Men and Women
  125. The Distribution of the Geschwind Scores to Familial Left-Handedness
  126. The Relationship Between Nonverbal Intelligence and Geschwind Scores in Left-Handed Subjects
  127. Modulation of the Somatosensory Evoked Potentials by the Input Information Originating from the Gastrocnemius and Sural Nerves in the Dog
  128. Paw Preferences in Dogs
  129. Asymmetries in the Cerebral Dimensions and Fissures of the Dog
  130. Modulation of spinal motor asymmetry by neuroleptic medication of schizophrenia patients
  131. Left-right differences in the Hoffmann reflex recovery curve associated with handedness in normal subjects
  132. Velocities of Motor and Sensory Nerve Conduction are the Same for Right and Left Arms in Right- and Left-Handed Normal Subjects
  133. Relationships between hand skill and the excitability of motoneurons innervating the postural soleus muscle in human subjects
  134. Entropy concept in relation to brain waves and evoked potentials: Critique of a physical approach
  135. Lateral Asymmetry of H-Reflex Recovery Curves in Cat: Evidence for a Spinal Motor Asymmetry
  136. Modulation of Post-Tetanic Potentiation in Relation to Learning Processes
  137. Electrocorticographic Effects of Topically Applied Scopolamine
  138. auccinylcholine, biperidperiden, cerebral cortex
  139. Post-tetanic changes in the polysynaptic flexor reflex activity under various experimental conditions
  140. Potentiation and depression of the motoneuronal activity following high frequency orthodromic tetanization
  141. Wirkungen von Imipramin auf die spinalmotorischen Extensor-und Flexor-Systeme der Katze
  142. Grasp-reflex in Human Neonates: Distribution, Sex Difference, Familial Sinistrality, and Testosterone