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One answer lies in something Casasanto and his team call “left-handed exceptionalism.” Lefties make up just about 10% of the ...
Famous examples of creative left-handers include composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, artist Vincent van Gogh and inventor ...
New research challenges the myth that left-handers are more creative, showing righties may lead in key creative fields.
The long-standing belief that left-handed people are more creative has been challenged by a new meta-analysis of over a century of research.
What do Leonardo da Vinci, M.C. Escher and Jimi Hendrix have in common? They're just a few of the creative geniuses also ...
This Lions expedition has so far been a little lacking in the ‘epic’ area the organisers so like to promote. Losing their opening game certainly did not help. There were flashes of invention and ...
Unlock the fascinating differences between the right and left hemispheres of the brain in this science-backed breakdown.
Why is that? Maybe it just registers with us emotionally. Perhaps it embodies human expressions of inquisitiveness or empathy. Or maybe it’s just pure cuteness and nothing else. At some point, however ...
He served as Senior Director for the Middle East at the National Security Council during the George W. Bush administration. Since assuming office, U.S. President Donald Trump has overseen an ...
Your left and right brain hear language differently − a neuroscientist explains how The division of labor between brain hemispheres is a hallmark of many human cognitive functions, especially ...
Approximately 10% of the human population is left-handed. Among them, one in five exhibits a peculiar brain phenomenon known as atypical language lateralization. While most people attribute their ...
In contrast, male mice had a very sensitive right hemisphere critical window, but no detectable window on the left. This points to the elusive role sex may play in brain plasticity.