Side Effects : How Left-Brain Right-Brain Differences Shape Everyday Behaviour [E-Book]
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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Personal Name(s): | Elias, Lorin J., author |
Edition: |
1st edition |
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Toronto :
Dundurn Press,
2022
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Physical Description: |
1 online resource (248 pages) |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9781459747562 |
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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.