College of Arts & Sciences, Faculty And Staff, In The News, Research
Posted by Dan Nonte on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 9:55 am
Michel’s ‘handedness’ research featured on WGHP
WGHP reported on the research of psychology professor George Michel, who is leading a five-year study to explore hand preference – right-handedness or left-handedness – among the very young. The research, funded by the National Science Foundation, is taking place at the Infant Development Center, a lab in the Department of Psychology.
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