About 10 in 100 people are left-handed, but why? A new article highlights the crucial role of early brain development for ...
Waiting for them under the tree in our sunny Pasadena living room might be left-handed oven mitts or can openers, kitchen ...
Handedness, or the preference for using one hand over the other, is a fascinating area of study that intersects with various fields, including psychology, neuroscience, and genetics. Recent ...
We chatted to Occupational Therapist Lindsay Carr to find out more. “Handedness can develop anytime during the pre-school years,” says Lindsay. “You can sometimes see it in very young ...
To the Editor: Seeing two men, seated in a railroad commuter's train, facing each other, and both left-handed, at work upon a crossword puzzle, I spoke to them, recommending that they take piano ...
The Tory leader signed off a report in 2015 that concluded Prevent was “subject to accusations of police heavy-handedness” and warned “the public must not be the forgotten partner in the ...
However, despite more than 100 years of scientific research on left-handedness, it is still not well understood why some people are left-handed while most people are right-handed. One clue comes ...