A right handed person has to send a signal from the right side of the brain to the left side before the signal is sent to the body. A left handed person gets the signal direcly on the left side of the brain, therby left handed person have slightly faster reflexes.
right-handers are said to be dominant.......while left-handers are recessive. U don't see left handers a lot, do you? (no offense to any left-handers)
Not as such. But there are some tools(like scissors) which has to be used by the (wrong) right hand, which might make them clumsier in some cases. Our style of writing is also adapted for right handed, so lefties have that harder by definition too.
Left handers can be very tricky. You can't prejudge people by which hand they write with. However, I did compose an observation survey and I found out that lefties are more sensitive and considerate to others. If you're a right handed person don't worry. Maybe the person I was testing was having a bad day.
it moves from left to right
To determine the right and left valves of the clam, put the valve in your hand with the nacre facing you and the beak pointing up. If the beak is toward the right, it is the left valve, and if it is toward the left, it is the right valve.
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in a survey a few years ago it said on average left handers die 7-9 years before right handers
right-handers are said to be dominant.......while left-handers are recessive. U don't see left handers a lot, do you? (no offense to any left-handers)
left handers can
There is no link between hand preference and intelligence.
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About 1 left hander for 9 right handers. (10% - 90%), but in some cases it can be 5% - 95% or even 30% - 70%.But the average is 1:9
well, they are the same as right handed peoples aren't they just write with different hands! It depends on what you get into though.
There is no patron saint of left handers.
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