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If you are left handed, are all your brain functions reversed?
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Not normally. Left handed people usually have their brains the same way around as nearly all right-handed people. This appears to give them an advantage in sport and creative activities.
Monozygotic ("identical") twins are often the mirror image of each other, with one being left-handed, right-hearted and with reversed brain functions. Someone who is left-handed in these circumstances has no sport or creativity advantages. However, someone who has their brain functions reversed but is right-handed does have these advantages.
Monozygotic ("identical") twins are often the mirror image of each other, with one being left-handed, right-hearted and with reversed brain functions. Someone who is left-handed in these circumstances has no sport or creativity advantages. However, someone who has their brain functions reversed but is right-handed does have these advantages.
All of my children are right handed and should be left brain dominant but some of them are right brain dominant - makes a difference to the way they learn. Some schools adopted Brain Gym theories to increase the dominance of the weaker side of pupils brains to enhance their performance (seem to remember it was quite short lived).
You're in luck ! Isla !
there is there is a professor of left-handedness !
yes really Dr McManus - prof now.....
here he is:
Handedness and Lateralisation - UCL
www.ucl.ac.uk › Prof Chris McManus › Publications
6 Aug 2013 - Publications by Prof Chris McManus, Professor of Psychology and ... the corpus callosum, and visceral asymmetries, Laterality, 15: 659-662
we met when I was able to tell him what the proportion of lefties there were in the fifth century BC - you look at the cotton - right handers spin z-spun cotton and lefties s-pun.
[ The twizzle in the cotton thread is s or z ]
every textile has the cotton graded thus
the rate is still 8%
well you did ask ... ..
there is there is a professor of left-handedness !
yes really Dr McManus - prof now.....
here he is:
Handedness and Lateralisation - UCL
www.ucl.ac.uk › Prof Chris McManus › Publications
6 Aug 2013 - Publications by Prof Chris McManus, Professor of Psychology and ... the corpus callosum, and visceral asymmetries, Laterality, 15: 659-662
we met when I was able to tell him what the proportion of lefties there were in the fifth century BC - you look at the cotton - right handers spin z-spun cotton and lefties s-pun.
[ The twizzle in the cotton thread is s or z ]
every textile has the cotton graded thus
the rate is still 8%
well you did ask ... ..
I'm a Leftie at most things, racquet games being the exception. I got to about 13-14 with pretty poor handwriting (no consistent style), then realised if I turned the paper through 45 degrees to the right I could then see what I was writing/had written and my handwriting was pretty good from then on until someone invented these dam keyboards. Don't seem to write much now.
I'm a lefty and was battered by the nuns at school because of it. Still eating lunch at home time because they would not allow me to leave the table until I finished it. At age 11 when I changed school things did improve.
As for handwriting the school submitted a boy and a girl from every year in to a competition run by Parker Pens. I won every year from age 11 until I left school. I still have the pens.
As for handwriting the school submitted a boy and a girl from every year in to a competition run by Parker Pens. I won every year from age 11 until I left school. I still have the pens.
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