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Did they talk their way out of Africa?
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- 02 October 2003, pp. 235-236
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Laterality probabilities fluctuate during ontogenetic development
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- 02 October 2003, pp. 236-237
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A zetetic's perspective on gesture, speech, and the evolution of right-handedness
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- 02 October 2003, pp. 237-238
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Developmentally, the arm preference precedes handedness
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- 02 October 2003, pp. 238-239
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The left hemisphere as the redundant hemisphere
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- 02 October 2003, pp. 239-240
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Misleading asymmetries of brain structure
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- 02 October 2003, pp. 240-241
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Why homolaterality of language and hand dominance may not be the expression of a specific evolutionary link
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- 02 October 2003, p. 241
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Causal beliefs lead to toolmaking, which require handedness for motor control
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- 02 October 2003, p. 242
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Hand-to-hand combat, or mouth-to-mouth resuscitation?
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- 02 October 2003, pp. 242-260
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