The possibility that two forms of asymmetry underlie handedness is considered. Corballis has proposed that right-handedness developed when gesture encountered lateralized vocalization but may have been superimposed on a preexisting two-thirds dominance. Evidence is reviewed here which suggests that the baseline asymmetry is even more substantial than this, with possible implications for brain anatomy and genetic theories of handedness
The right shift (RS) theory suggests that lateral asymmetries arise from accidental differences betw...
Investigations of human laterality suggest motor preference is not arbitrary, but rather represents ...
Most people are right-handed and left-cerebrally dominant for speech, leading historically to the ge...
The possibility that two forms of asymmetry underlie handedness is considered. Corballis has propose...
Handedness and brain asymmetry are widely regarded as unique to humans, and associated with compleme...
Modern theories of genetic influence on lateralization suggest that random or fluctuating asymmetry ...
Modern theories of genetic influence on lateralization suggest that random or fluctuating asymmetry ...
Modern theories of genetic influence on lateralization suggest that random or fluctuating asymmetry ...
Laterality means a phenomenon indicating the preference or the asymmetry of performance between the ...
Facial asymmetry is developed in every human and has an impact on everyone's life. Research of facia...
The right shift (RS) theory suggests that lateral asymmetries arise from accidental differences betw...
The performance of most tasks with one hand, typically the right, is a uniquely human characteristic...
International audienceA growing consensus favors the predominance of the human left hemisphere in ma...
International audienceA growing consensus favors the predominance of the human left hemisphere in ma...
At present, we do not understand how human handedness arose. Although much attention has been paid t...
The right shift (RS) theory suggests that lateral asymmetries arise from accidental differences betw...
Investigations of human laterality suggest motor preference is not arbitrary, but rather represents ...
Most people are right-handed and left-cerebrally dominant for speech, leading historically to the ge...
The possibility that two forms of asymmetry underlie handedness is considered. Corballis has propose...
Handedness and brain asymmetry are widely regarded as unique to humans, and associated with compleme...
Modern theories of genetic influence on lateralization suggest that random or fluctuating asymmetry ...
Modern theories of genetic influence on lateralization suggest that random or fluctuating asymmetry ...
Modern theories of genetic influence on lateralization suggest that random or fluctuating asymmetry ...
Laterality means a phenomenon indicating the preference or the asymmetry of performance between the ...
Facial asymmetry is developed in every human and has an impact on everyone's life. Research of facia...
The right shift (RS) theory suggests that lateral asymmetries arise from accidental differences betw...
The performance of most tasks with one hand, typically the right, is a uniquely human characteristic...
International audienceA growing consensus favors the predominance of the human left hemisphere in ma...
International audienceA growing consensus favors the predominance of the human left hemisphere in ma...
At present, we do not understand how human handedness arose. Although much attention has been paid t...
The right shift (RS) theory suggests that lateral asymmetries arise from accidental differences betw...
Investigations of human laterality suggest motor preference is not arbitrary, but rather represents ...
Most people are right-handed and left-cerebrally dominant for speech, leading historically to the ge...