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Right Hand, Left Hand
Right Hand, Left Hand: The Origins of Asymmetry in Brains, Bodies, Atoms and Cultures | Chris McManus
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Seeks to explore the nature of left- and right-handedness in nature and history, addressing such topics as the cognitive differences of left-handed people, the reason Arabic and Hebrew writing goes from right to left, and the reason tornadoes spin according to their hemispheres. (Science & Mathematics)
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Expect yourself to be on a meticulous journey: Historically, socioantropologically, philosophically, scientific, and medically, into this realm of mirroring hands and limbs. Many surprising facts will be unfold, many myths will be cracked, and many brains will be wow-ed. Superb book!