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Q: Is hand-eye coordination physical or intellectual developmental?
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Crossed hand-eye dominance means that your hand dominance (whether you are left or right handed) differs from your eye dominance (whether your mind prefers the visual information from one eye over that of the other). Typically dominance agrees-- If you are left handed, you will also be left-eye dominant -- though crossed hand-eye dominance is not that uncommon.


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