Lesley H. Eason
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Also affiliated: High Point University (2025)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Lesley H. Eason's research investigates functional laterality and its relationship with enthesis size, specifically examining asymmetries in humans compared to nonhuman primates. This work explores how hand preference may manifest differently across species, drawing on comparative biological and anthropological perspectives. Eason's recent publication, "Enthesis Size and Hand Preference: Asymmetry in Humans Contrasts With Symmetry in Nonhuman Primates," published in 2025, highlights findings from studies involving humans and nonhuman primates like the gorilla gorilla and Macaca fascicularis. Collaborations with researchers Lucyna A. Bowland, Lucas K. Delezene, and J. Michael Plavcan at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville have contributed to this line of inquiry. Eason's scholarship includes two total publications, with recent activity indicating ongoing engagement in this research area.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Enthesis Size and Hand Preference: Asymmetry in Humans Contrasts With Symmetry in Nonhuman Primates (2025)
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- Enthesis Size and Hand Preference: Asymmetry in Humans Contrasts With Symmetry in Nonhuman Primates
- Enthesis Size and Hand Preference: Asymmetry in Humans Contrasts With Symmetry in Nonhuman Primates
- Enthesis Size and Hand Preference: Asymmetry in Humans Contrasts With Symmetry in Nonhuman Primates
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