Kristin's review
Right Hand, Left Hand: The Origins of Asymmetry in Brains, Bodies, Atoms and Cultures
by Chris McManus
I remember when you did that science fair project... those videos of the cats playing with toys. I always thought the idea was a stroke of genius! :)
-E
I really can't believe you remember the videos. Ha.
You know a few years later some guy looked into the fossil records and found that even mesolimulus (ancient versions of horseshoe crabs) showed a left/right preference.
Kristin's review
Right Hand, Left Hand: The Origins of Asymmetry in Brains, Bodies, Atoms and Cultures by Chris McManus
Kristin's review
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i just started reading this one, but handedness was the topic of my very first science fair project. I proved on my three panels of cardboard that cats have a dominate "pawedness." Hoping the science in this book is a little more robust than mine...
I remember when you did that science fair project... those videos of the cats playing with toys. I always thought the idea was a stroke of genius! :)-E
I really can't believe you remember the videos. Ha.You know a few years later some guy looked into the fossil records and found that even mesolimulus (ancient versions of horseshoe crabs) showed a left/right preference.
