The Left-Hander Syndrome

The Left-Hander Syndrome
Title The Left-Hander Syndrome PDF eBook
Author Stanley Coren
Publisher Vintage
Pages 337
Release 1993-06-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0679744681

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If you are among the 10 percent of people who happen to be left-handed, you've had to endure such derisive terms as "gauche" and "a left-handed compliment." At school you may have been forced to write with your right hand. And in another century your proclivity might have gotten you accused of witchcraft. Any left-handed person, or the spouse, parent, or friend of one, will be captivated by this essential and eye-opening book. With bracing wit and a flawless command of current research, psychologist Stanley Coren answers such questions as: Is left-handedness acquired genetically or socially? Are southpaws more creative than their right-handed fellows? Why do left-handers seem to die younger than right-handers? What can left-handers do to counteract the perils and prejudices that confront them in a world that leans to the right?

On the Other Hand

On the Other Hand
Title On the Other Hand PDF eBook
Author Howard I. Kushner
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 217
Release 2017-09-25
Genre Education
ISBN 1421423332

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Genes and kangaroos -- Criminals or victims? Cesare Lombroso vs. Robert Hertz -- By the numbers : measuring handedness -- Ambiguous attitudes -- Changing hands, tying tongues -- From genes to populations : the search for a cause -- The geschwind hypothesis -- Genetic models and selective advantage -- Uniquely human? -- A gay hand? -- Disability, ability, and the left hand -- Conclusion : does left-handedness matter?

The Left Stuff

The Left Stuff
Title The Left Stuff PDF eBook
Author Melissa Roth
Publisher Government Institutes
Pages 240
Release 2005-07-25
Genre Science
ISBN 1590771516

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This book demystifies the place left-handness has held in society, shedding new light on this controversial discussion.

The Puzzle of Left-handedness

The Puzzle of Left-handedness
Title The Puzzle of Left-handedness PDF eBook
Author Rik Smits
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 306
Release 2011-10-15
Genre Science
ISBN 1861899742

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Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama have both signed bills into law with their left hands. And being left-handed certainly did not hold back the artistic achievements of Michelangelo or Raphael. And the dexterous guitar playing of Jimmi Hendrix may only have been aided by his southpaw tendencies. Left-handedness, in fact, would appear to be no big deal. Yet throughout history, it has been associated with clumsiness and generally dubious personality traits like untrustworthiness and insincerity. Even the Latin word for left, sinister, has ominous connotations. In The Puzzle of Left-handedness, Rik Smits uncovers why history has been so unkind to our lefthanded forebears. He carefully puts together the pieces of the puzzle, presenting an array of historical anecdotes, strange superstitions, and weird wives’ tales. Smits explains how left-handedness continues to be associated with maladies of all kinds, including mental retardation, alcoholism, asthma, hay fever, cancer, diabetes, insomnia, depression, and criminality. Even in the enlightened twenty-first century, left-handedness still meets with opposition—including from one prominent psychologist who equates it with infantile negativism, similar to a toddler’s refusal to eat what’s on his plate, and another who claims that left-handed people have average lifespans that are nine years shorter than those who favor the right hand. As Smits reminds us, such speculation is backed by little factual evidence, and the arguments presented by proponents of right-handedness tend to be humorously absurd. The Puzzle of Left-handedness is an enlightening, engaging, and entertaining odyssey through the puzzles and paradoxes, theories and myths, of left-handed lore. Chock full of facts and fiction, it’s a book to be read with both hands.

Alien Hand Syndrome

Alien Hand Syndrome
Title Alien Hand Syndrome PDF eBook
Author Alan Bellows
Publisher Workman Publishing
Pages 306
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Reference
ISBN 0761152253

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Contains over ninety weird-but-true stories reported on DamnInteresting.com, telling of alien hand syndrome, Nazi-thwarting Norwegians, the skyhook, and other oddities.

The Natural Superiority of the Left-hander

The Natural Superiority of the Left-hander
Title The Natural Superiority of the Left-hander PDF eBook
Author James T. De Kay
Publisher
Pages 150
Release 1979
Genre American wit and humor, Pictorial
ISBN 9780871313096

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A lighthearted look at the inside-out world of left-handedness, seeking to prove what left-handers have always suspected - they are not only different from everybody else, they are better. Drawing on NASA statistics and neurological surgical research, the book makes its points with sly good humour.

Left Hander

Left Hander
Title Left Hander PDF eBook
Author Stanley Coren
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1993
Genre Left and right (Psychology)
ISBN 9780719552830

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First published as THE LEFT-HANDER SYNDROME