Wednesday, 10 October 2012

A predominance to be right-handed is not a uniquely human trait, but one shared by great apes, study finds

A predominance to be right-handed is not a uniquely human trait, but one shared by great apes, study finds: "The results of her three separate studies support a theory that human right-handedness, a feature of 90 per cent of the population, is a trait developed through tool use that was inherited from an ancestor common to both humans and great apes."

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