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Handedness and the control of human technology and language
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Handedness and the control of human technology and language

G. Kroliczak and L. Przybylski

This fascinating study by Gregory Kroliczak and Lukasz Przybylski explores how our handedness affects the brain processes involved in using tools. Through fMRI analysis of 62 participants, the researchers uncovered surprising hemispheric distinctions in tool use and grasp planning, suggesting a deep connection between these skills and language. Dive into the complexities of how tool use, language, and brain lateralization might have co-evolved!... show more
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