What is the difference between a Left handed person and a Right handed person?
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a left handed person usually uses their left hand and a right handed person usually ends up using their right hand. thank you and good night
nope, but their reaction time is faster for some reason
Apparantly left handed people use one side of the brain more than the other which is opposite to right handed people.
It is said that they are better with maths,physics and the much more mental problems.Right handers are said to be more artistic and better writters.In my opinion however i think that everybody has an equal amount of talent it is just some people choose to exercize these talents more,making them better.
Not really , If your a right hand person the only thing is that your will be using the right hand of your Brain to used when you are righting etc , Not when thinking etc .
I'm left handed for some things and right handed for others and ambidextrous for yet more things I must be messed up in the head!!
but most people who have are predisposed to one have over the other probably inherited it from a parent, my dad is Left Handed my mum right handed, my brother is right handed and I'm mainly left handed.
Left handed people do most things with their left hand and right handed people do most with their right hand.
In at least some cases, their brains are "wired" differently, but their thinking processes may be quite similar. The portion of the brain that decides which eye, hand, and foot are dominant is very small. Most people are "same-dominant" for all three, others have mixed dominance, and some are ambidextrous (can use either side equally well, or use one side for some activities, the other side for others).
They use different hands to do stuff with.
Being a lefty myself I've learned that my thinking and talent lies in my right hemisphere of the brain as opposed to right-handed thinkers which are the majority think and operate out of their left hemisphere.through the years I've developed a ambidextrous brain think and operating out of both halves independently
In the majority of people, the left hand side of the brain is dominant. The left hand side of the brain controls the right hand side of the body. So most people are right-handed.
In left handed people, the minority, the right side of their brain dominates and since the right side controls the left part of the body, they are left-handed.
Lefties tend to be more creative than right handed people. The brain is split into two halves, the left is the more creative side whereas the right concentrates more on facts and figures. Maybe a left handed person uses the left side of their brain more than the right. I am left handed and find I'm better at being creative than using facts and figures.
I'm ambidextrous myself, but I have often wondered that. I have heard that the right side of the brain is more active for left handed people, and the left side of the brain for right handed people. From my personal experience, in terms of thought patterns, the left handed people I know tend to be more artistic and creative in the way they think where most of the right handed people I know are more methodical and logical. As for myself, well, I'm still trying to figure out what I think.
I was a leftie. When I started kindergarten many moons ago (31 years actually), my kindergaten teacher told my mother that people who use their left hands were stupid. She fell for that crap and now I am a rightie.
As for sports, I am a south paw. Everything is done using the left, but writing is done with the right.
Do our brains think differently? Well, things are done differently from the right handed person to the lefty. About 95 % of right handers process speech primarily in the left hemisphere. Left-handers are a little more diverse; more than half process speech in the left like right-handers. One quarter process language in the right hemisphere, and the other quarter use both hemispheres more or less equally.
People who are also left-handed are more numerous than usual among those with reading disabilities, allergies and miagraine headaches. Left-handers though, are more common among musicians, mathematicians, professional baseball and cricket players, architects, are artists. Two famous lefty artists are da Vinci, and Picasso.
So we don't think so differently, but there is an incredible difference between what we as rightys do and what the lefties are capable of. The lefties are dying off as people are getting more kids in school to learn the right rather than with the left. The schools should just leave the chldren alone, and stop messing with what they are, and maybe you might see more and more lefties and start making more things for the left-handed person.
We all need a store like Ned Flanders-The Leftorium--might solve alot of the problems.
I don't know but they are difficult to play tennis with and I'm surprised that there has been no left handed Wimbledon champion
in left handed people the right side of the brain controls the left hand side of the body and it is vice versa for right handed people. It is also suggested that left handed people are more creative and more likely to have musical and artistic tendencies as it is the right hand side of the brain that deals with spatial awareness, pictures and music (ie we hear and interpret music with the right side of our brains except in the case of trained musicians who will use both hemispheres of the brain because they have been trained). As a left handed person myself i can identify with the musical part as i have talents in music.
And, what of someone forced into having to use 'the Other hand'?
I've always wondered about this.
Sorry, not an answer, but an additional element to your question which I thought I'd piggyback in on.
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no cetain study has shown that there is a significant psychologic or personality difference between left handed and right handed persons. It has an importance while performing neurologic examination after a stroke or causes power loss in muscles... because right side extremities or muscle groups are expected more powerful than left side (%80 approximately right handed). Personally i can say obsessive properties are more often in left handed person. In an psychiatric or psychotherapic interview i observed left handed person usually show more sensitive but basically more obsessive properties...
if they look ito mirror they think left is right
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