左対右 きき手大研究

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発行日: 2022-05-15
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きき手にまつわるさまざまな疑問や俗信の考察をとおし、なぜ右ききの人が多いのか、その本質に迫る。

目次

  • 表紙
  • まえがき
  • 目次
  • 第1章 優れる左きき
  • スポーツ選手は左ききが有利 ?
  • 野球選手は左ききが有利 ?
  • 英才児の多い左きき
  • 左ききは器用 ?
  • 音楽の才能と左きき
  • 第2章 安全でない左きき
  • 「左きき = 短命」説
  • 本当に短命なのか ?
  • 短命でない左きき
  • 左ききの骨折事故
  • 左ききと怪我
  • 両手ききが怪我をしやすい ?
  • 第3章 きき手の諸相
  • 左ききはリスク知覚に優れる ?
  • 日本人と左きき
  • きき足ときき手 - 大規模メタ分析
  • きき手と軸足の関係は ?
  • 日本の中高年に左ききは少ない ?
  • きき手と実行系機能
  • 左ききは文化の影響を受けるのか ? - 外国人のきき手
  • きき手と精神医学的特性との関係に文化の影響はあるか
  • 左ききには同性愛者が多い ?
  • 記憶ときき手
  • 第4章 きき手の決め方
  • きき手を質問紙検査で決める
  • 作業成績できき手を決める
  • 新しいきき手判別検査
  • 日本人のきき手検査
  • 第5章 なぜ右ききが多いのか - きき手成立のメカニズム
  • きき手は遺伝する ? - 対立形質遺伝子モデル
  • 脳損傷の影響 ? - 左きき脳病理原因説
  • 左ききと細菌性髄膜炎 - 病理説への支持
  • 脳の外傷が原因 ? - 出産トラブル説
  • 男性ホルモンの影響 ? - 脳内ホルモン説
  • 聴覚系の影響 ? - プレヴィックの前庭器官モデル
  • 神経細胞の数の影響 ? - 脳梁発達説
  • 遺伝子発現の影響 ? - 胎児期の発達不安定性説
  • 第6章 きき手と脳のはたらき
  • きき手と視覚機能
  • きき手と聴覚機能
  • きき手と言語障害
  • 左ききの触覚機能
  • 左ききの脳画像 - その形態学的特徴
  • きき手と脳画像 - その機能的特徴
  • 第7章 きき手はいつ現れ、いつ決まるのか
  • 胎児にもきき手はあるのか
  • 乳幼児にきき手はある
  • きき手はいつ決まるのか
  • 学習によるきき手と非きき手の機能差
  • 旧石器時代人のきき手
  • きき手の発現と言語の誕生
  • きき手と言葉の誕生とをつなぐ
  • 第8章 左ききの矯正はよいことなのか
  • なぜ左ききを変えようとするのか
  • きき手を矯正することの効果
  • きき手の矯正 - ネズミの場合
  • きき手矯正の結末
  • 第9章 動物にもきき手はあるか
  • 類人猿のきき手
  • 左ききのニホンザル
  • ネコのきき手
  • イヌのきき手
  • カエルにもきき手 ?
  • 魚のきき手 ?
  • あとがき
  • 文庫版あとがき
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  • 奥付

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