THE LOPSIDED APE evolution of the generative mind.
by Michael C Corballis:
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Oxford University Press New York 1991 Near fine/near fine (unclipped dj lightly faded top of spine else fine condition, a fine crisp bright copy with small pencil numerals front free endpaper and front board leaning slightly) octavo 366pp. Study of the origins and implications of the specialization of the two halves of the brain - known as laterality - in human evolution.
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- THE LOPSIDED APE evolution of the generative mind.
- Author
- Michael C Corballis:
- Book Condition
- Used
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press New York 1991
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- Anthropology;
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