02426nam 22005053 450 991080881670332120230601212116.09781459747579(electronic book)1-4597-4757-71-4597-4756-9(MiAaPQ)EBC28859400(Au-PeEL)EBL28859400(CKB)24730871900041(EXLCZ)992473087190004120220824d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSide effects how left-brain right-brain differences shape everyday behaviour /Lorin J. EliasToronto :Dundurn Press,2022.©2021.1 online resource (248 pages)Print version: Elias, Lorin J. Side Effects Toronto : Dundurn Press,c2022 9781459747555 Includes bibliographical references and index."Understanding how right-brain and left-brain differences influence our habits, thoughts, and actions. Human behaviour is lopsided. When cradling a newborn child, most of us cradle the infant to the left. When posing for a portrait, we tend to put our left cheek forward. When kissing a lover, we tend to tilt our head to the right. Why is our behaviour so lopsided and what does this teach us about our brains? How have humans always used this information to make our images more attractive and impactful? Can knowing how left-brain right-brain differences shape our opinions, tendencies, and attitudes help us make better choices in art, architecture, advertising, or even athletics? Side Effects delves into how lateral biases in our brains influence our everyday behaviour, and how being aware of these biases can be to your advantage."--Provided by publisher.Cerebral dominanceBrainLocalization of functionsLeft and right (Psychology)Human behaviorCerebral dominance.BrainLocalization of functions.Left and right (Psychology)Human behavior.612.8/25cci1icclaccElias Lorin J.1972-1376689MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910808816703321Side effects4006649UNINA