Lefthanders
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- Rosemary West's Left-Handed Page
- Large collection of information and links, including organizations, research articles, list of famous left-handers, left-handedness in the arts, links to shopping sites, FAQ, humor, fun facts, and trivia.
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- Alt.lefthanders Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Usenet FAQ. Includes questions such as: What does being "left-handed" or "ambidextrous" mean? Is lefthandedness inherited? Are lefthanders naturally clumsy? Do Lefties make better athletes?
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- Famous Left-Handers
- Long list of left-handed actors, artists, authors, musicians, athletes, politicians, U.S. presidents, and historical figures.
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- Gaskell Guitars
- Australian company that makes only left hand guitars of models not available in left hand option by original manufacturers. Model photos and descriptions, where to buy, and other details. Founded in 2007. Retired in 2017. Resumed in 2021.
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- Gauche! Left-Handers in Society
- A resource guide and forum. Left-handers speak to parents, teachers, employers, physicians, and others.
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- Handedness Research Institute
- Advances the scientific understanding of handedness (left-handed, right-handed and mixed manual preferences) and helps alleviate the social and educational discrimination of left-handers worldwide through research and education.
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- Left Handers Day
- Left Handers Day is on 13 August. Information about handedness, fun facts, games and quizzes.
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- Neuroscience for Kids - Sidedness
- Educational website about laterality. Includes tests for handedness, footedness, eyedness, and earedness.
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- Primate Handedness and Brain Lateralization Research
- At Indiana University (M.K. Holder, Ph.D.). You can participate in the study by filling out an online questionnaire. Site also has links to information (both serious and fun) of interest to left-handers.
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- Right Hand, Left Hand
- Website for Chris McManus' book on handedness. Includes articles and online psychological quizzes.
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- The Left Hand Path
- Speculations on how left-handedness came to be associated with satanism in western mythology.
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- Creation of the Sinister: Biological Contributions to Left-handedness
- Critique of the Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda (GBG) Theory of Left-Handedness and other theories that associate lefthandedness with developmental disorders. Published in the Harvard undergraduate neuroscience journal, Brain. (January 01, 1995)
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