A handful of rare individuals have "mirror movement" disorders: they are unable to clench their left fist without the right following suit.
Now a gene that causes such disorders has been found, and it may help unravel a deeper mystery: how it is that the left side of our brains controls the right side of the body, and vice versa.
'Mirror gene' clue to brain's right-to-left links
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