The Evolution Of Human Handedness
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Originally published | July 10, 2013 |
Editors | William Clement McGrew |
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ID | 2102815 |
About The Evolution Of Human Handedness
Handedness, or manual laterality of function, is thought to be both universal and unique to humans, making it a highly derived trait, based on an equally specialized neural substrate. By contrast, in various non-human species, both living and extinct, extent of lateralization varies. . . .