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Sep. 4th, 2003 03:21 pmhttp://www.nature.com/nsu/030901/030901-7.html
The genes underlying handedness might also explain why our brains are asymmetrical. And left-handed or ambidextrous people are more likely to store language in the right side of the brain, are more prone to schizophrenia and, anecdotally, are more often creative or even geniuses.
Well. Of course we are.
I wonder which direction my hair whorls... Not easy to tell, as it's two feet long...
The genes underlying handedness might also explain why our brains are asymmetrical. And left-handed or ambidextrous people are more likely to store language in the right side of the brain, are more prone to schizophrenia and, anecdotally, are more often creative or even geniuses.
Well. Of course we are.
I wonder which direction my hair whorls... Not easy to tell, as it's two feet long...