Chris McManus (University College London, U.K.)

The history and geography of human right- and left-handedness

Although most people are right-handed, a minority is left-handed. This talk will ask about the genetic and environmental factors that influence handedness, will examine how they can be disentangled, and show how handedness can be mapped in space and time, looking both at historical data on handedness in the nineteenth century, and modern large-scale data on geographical variation in the rate of left-handedness.