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McManus, I. C.; Drury, Helena – Brain and Cognition, 2004
The handedness of Leonardo da Vinci is controversial. Although there is little doubt that many of his well-attributed drawings were drawn with the left hand, the hatch marks of the shading going downwards from left to right, it is not clear that he was a natural left-hander, there being some suggestion that he may have become left-handed as the…
Descriptors: Handedness, Artists, Behavior, Individual Differences

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