Frank R. Wilson is a neurologist and author known for his work on the relationship between hands and human cognition.
His book "The Hand" explores how hand evolution influenced brain development and human capabilities.
Wilson's research spans anthropology, neurology, and education, arguing for the importance of hands-on learning.
His writing style is described as dense and technical, but also charming and wide-ranging.
Wilson's work has implications for understanding human intelligence, creativity, and learning processes.
He advocates for incorporating more hands-on experiences in education and challenges traditional concepts of intelligence.
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