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Left handedness is rare, stigmatised, and related to asymmetries in behaviour in how the two halves of our brain operate. In this talk, I'll outline some of the crazy and not so crazy claims about what being lefthanded means. I will also show you how your handedness relates to other asymmetries in how you behave. I'll finish off by telling you about some of our work at Bangor, which allows us to predict something about asymmetry of your brain for speech and language.
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This session will be delivered through the medium of English.
This webinar session is part of the Psychology at Bangor Webinar Series
Speakers
Dr David Carey
Reader in Psychology
Dr. David Carey is a Reader in the Department of Psychology at Bangor University, affiliated with the Cognitive Neuroscience Institute. He is a trained clinical neuropsychologist with research interests in hemispheric asymmetries, handedness, and language lateralisation.