Side Effects : : How Left-Brain Right-Brain Differences Shape Everyday Behaviour.

Human behaviour is lopsided. When cradling a newborn child, most of us cradle the infant to the left. When kissing a lover, we tend to tilt our head to the right. Our brains influence our actions and habits more than we know.

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : Dundurn Press,, 2022.
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Year of Publication:2022
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Handedness: Are Left-Handers Always Right? -- 2 Feet, Eyes, Ears, Noses: Starting on the Right Foot -- 3 Words: The Left Isn't Treated Right -- 4 Kissing: Are We Doing It Right? -- 5 Cradling Biases: Are You Holding Your Baby Right? -- 6 Posing Biases: Putting the Best Cheek Forward -- 7 Lighting Biases: Do We Have the Right Lighting? -- 8 Side Effects in Art, Aesthetics, and Architecture -- 9 Gestures: Leftover Behavioural Fossils -- 10 Turning Biases: Things That Go Bump on the Right -- 11 Seating Biases: 2B or Not 2B? -- 12 Sports: Competing the Right Way -- Afterword -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Image Credits -- Index -- About the Author.
Human behaviour is lopsided. When cradling a newborn child, most of us cradle the infant to the left. When kissing a lover, we tend to tilt our head to the right. Our brains influence our actions and habits more than we know.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
Brain Localization of functions.
Brain Mapping.
Cerebral dominance.
Electronic books.
Print version: Elias, Lorin J. Side Effects Toronto : Dundurn Press,c2022 9781459747555
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