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On the Other Hand: Why are most humans right-handed? A WVU neurobiologist looks to fish for the answer

To the casual observer, the fish doesn’t look like much. It certainly doesn’t look like a zebra, despite its name. It’s an unassuming minnow, small, pale and darting.

But to Eric Horstick and his students at West Virginia University, it offers an incomparable, unobstructed view of the mysteries of human brains and behaviors.

This article is republished from WVU Stories — read the original article.