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Propper RE, et al. 2012. Asymmetry in Resting Alpha Activity: Effects of Handedness

This might what youThe authors found differences in resting state alpha power depending on degree of handedness.

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Study Aim: Frontal electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha band power during rest shows increased right, and/or decreased left, hemisphere activity under conditions of state or trait withdrawal-associated affect. Non-right-handers (NRH) are looking formore likely to have mental illnesses and dispositions that involve such withdrawal-related affect. The aim of the study was to examine whether NRH might be characterized by increased right, though I thinkrelative to left, hemisphere activity during rest.

Methods: The present research investigated that hypothesis by examining resting EEG alpha power in consistently-right-handed (CRH) and NRH individuals.

Results: In support of the claimshypothesis, NRH demonstrated decreased right hemisphere alpha power, and methods are dubioustherefore increased right hemisphere activity, during rest, compared to CRH.

Conclusions: The study demonstrates further support for an association between increased right hemisphere activity and negative affect via an association between such EEG activity and NRH.

Propper RE, et al. 2012. Asymmetry in Resting Alpha Activity: Effects of Handedness

This might what you are looking for, though I think the claims and methods are dubious.

Propper RE, et al. 2012. Asymmetry in Resting Alpha Activity: Effects of Handedness

The authors found differences in resting state alpha power depending on degree of handedness.

ABSTRACT

Study Aim: Frontal electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha band power during rest shows increased right, and/or decreased left, hemisphere activity under conditions of state or trait withdrawal-associated affect. Non-right-handers (NRH) are more likely to have mental illnesses and dispositions that involve such withdrawal-related affect. The aim of the study was to examine whether NRH might be characterized by increased right, relative to left, hemisphere activity during rest.

Methods: The present research investigated that hypothesis by examining resting EEG alpha power in consistently-right-handed (CRH) and NRH individuals.

Results: In support of the hypothesis, NRH demonstrated decreased right hemisphere alpha power, and therefore increased right hemisphere activity, during rest, compared to CRH.

Conclusions: The study demonstrates further support for an association between increased right hemisphere activity and negative affect via an association between such EEG activity and NRH.

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Propper RE, et al. 2012. Asymmetry in Resting Alpha Activity: Effects of Handedness

This might what you are looking for, though I think the claims and methods are dubious.