
Michael C. Corballis
O Autorze
Michael C. Corballis is a prominent New Zealand psychologist and cognitive neuroscientist, renowned for his work in the fields of language and cognition. He has significantly contributed to our understanding of the evolution of language and its relationship with the human brain. Corballis is particularly known for his theories on the role of the left hemisphere in language processing and the implications of handedness in cognitive function. His research has provided valuable insights into how language may have evolved as a tool for communication and social interaction, shaping the development of human civilization.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Corballis has authored several influential books, including "The Psychology of Left and Right," which delves into the cognitive differences between the brain's hemispheres, and "From Hand to Mouth: The Origins of Language," where he explores the interplay of gesture and speech in language development. His work not only bridges psychology and linguistics but also invites readers to consider the broader implications of language on human thought and culture.