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- W201651750 abstract "Of the many documented lateralized cerebral functions exhibited by human beings, unimanual control of tools and objects is the most obvious and easy-to-identify behaviour. Therefore it has been attracting the attention of both lay persons and researchers. Still little consensus is achieved as to why there is a small minority (about 10 % according to Hardyck & Petrinovich, 1977) who are left handed, whereas the majority are right handed. Both genetic and environmental theories of right handedness have been proposed. As recent examples, Provins (1997), in his article that appeared in Psychological Review, maintains that right handedness is a result of adaptation to the right-handed world, whereas Corballis (1997), whose article appeared in the same journal, argues for genetic determination of right handedness. (See also Chapter 2 of this volume.) As an example of a genetic theory, Annett (1985) proposed that handedness is a byproduct of left-hemisphere lateralization of speech caused by a right-shift gene, which creates an underlying bias of manual slull to the right side thus causing right handedness. The unique point of her right-shift theory is the idea that the left handers are produced simply by dividing a normally distributed underlying manual skill variation with an arbitrary criterion. Therefore, there may be left handers even among those who have a right-shift gene and thus develop language in the left hemisphere. If they lack the gene, the proportions of left handers and right handers are equal with a substantial" @default.
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