SEARCH
Study: Spinal Cord And Not Brain Determines Handedness In Humans
Geo Beats
2017-02-20
Views
4
Description
Share / Embed
Download This Video
Report
An international team of researchers suggests that handedness in humans may be rooted in the spinal cord and not the brain as previously believed.
Show more
Share This Video
facebook
google
twitter
linkedin
email
Video Link
Embed Video
<iframe width="600" height="350" src="https://vntv.net//embed/x5cgkqp" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Preview Player
Download
Report form
Reason
Your Email address
Submit
RELATED VIDEOS
00:47
Dominant Handedness Linked to Spinal Cord in Utero
02:39
Chula Vista Brain Injury Lawyer: Spinal Cord Injuries
00:43
Former Wrestling Star to Donate Brain and Spinal Cord
10:44
Treatment of Adult Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors by Type
01:33
Helping a man walk again with implants connecting his brain and spinal cord
01:20
Oklahoma City & Tulsa Personal Injury Attorneys - Brain and Spinal Cord Injury
01:44
Understanding brain and spinal cord tumours
02:39
La Jolla Brain Injury Attorney: Spinal Cord Damage & Injury
00:57
Grey and white matter of the brain and spinal cord
02:39
San Diego Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer: Brain Injuries, Head Tr
02:39
El Cajon Brain Injury Lawyer: Spinal Cord Injury Liability
00:21
The Human Brain and Spinal Cord Functional Neuroanatomy and Dissection Guide (Computers in Health Care) 2nd Edition by Heimer, Lennart (1994) Paperback