Can Population-Level Laterality Stem from Social Pressures? Evidence from Cheek Kissing in Humans
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Can Population-Level Laterality Stem from Social Pressures? Evidence from Cheek Kissing in Humans
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Alain Bellido
Amandine Chapelain
Catherine Blois-Heulin
Gilles Debunne
Lydiane Aube
Océane Perrocheau
Pauline Pimbert
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0124477
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2015-08-13T00:00:00Z