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Causal beliefs lead to toolmaking, which require handedness for motor control
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 October 2003
Abstract:
Toolmaking requires motor skills that in turn require handedness, so that there is no competition between the two sides of the brain. Thus, handedness is not necessarily linked to vocalization but to the origin of causal beliefs required for making complex tools. Language may have evolved from these processes.
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