“…The rare homozygote (rs--) is nondeterministically, or randomly, lateralized and, thus, equally likely to be right-or left-handed. In early versions of her model, she assumes complete dominance of the right-shift allele but later suggests an additive model (Annett and Kilshaw, 1983). Annett argues (i) that measures of handedness in performance tasks are continuously distributed in human and nonhuman vertebrate species, the variation resulting from unknown environmental factors; (ii) that these distributions are Gaussian in human and nonhuman vertebrate species and have the same standard deviations; and (iii) that the mean of the human distribution has been shifted from the symmetrical nonhuman position, where individuals are equally likely to be left-or right-handed, to the right, so that humans are predominantly righthanded.…”