Date published: Dec. 2024
The control of human technology and language in individuals with different handedness status
The new paper on interrelationships between the neuronal underpinnings of different skilled manual actions (e.g., manual praxis skills in the form of disparate hand-tool interactions, including their most common neural phenotypes in the population at large) was published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.
The lead author of this work is our Governing Board Member, Gregory Kroliczak.
The article is a part of the collection: “Human-technology interactions”: https://www.nature.com/collections/ebfhcjciae.
See https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-024-03985-4 for the full text.