Ambidextrous
Right handedness is known as Dexter, and left handedness as Sinister.
Right-handedness is considered to be a dominant trait, meaning that it is more likely to be expressed in individuals compared to left-handedness.
Yes, there is an unusual but officially recognised phobia of right-handed people.This phobia (and the phobia of anything related to right-handedness) is called Dextrophobia.
Raquel Peisekovicius has written: 'The left-handed child' -- subject(s): Left and right-handedness, Left- and right-handedness, Psychology of Reading, Writing
Left-handedness is considered to be less common than right-handedness, but it is not necessarily dominated by right-handedness. There is no clear answer as to whether left-handedness is dominant or recessive, as it is influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and cultural factors.
Margaret Macdonald Clark has written: 'Left-handedness' -- subject(s): Laterality, Left- and right-handedness 'Young fluent readers' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Children, Reading 'Teaching left-handed children' -- subject(s): Left- and right-handedness
Noboru Sakano has written: 'Muishiki no no shinrigaku' 'Latent left-handedness' -- subject(s): Brain, Cerebral hemispheres, Left and right (Psychology), Left- and right-handedness, Localization of functions
Marian Annett has written: 'Handedness and brain asymmetry' -- subject(s): Cerebral dominance, Left- and right-handedness 'Evolution, genetics and social behaviour' -- subject(s): Genetic psychology, Human behavior, Social psychology 'Left, right, hand and brain' -- subject(s): Cerebral dominance, Laterality, Left- and right-handedness
Cerebral dominance is also related to handedness--whether a person has a strong preference for the use of their right or left hand.
Soulja Boy is left-handed. He has mentioned his left-handedness in various interviews and social media posts. This is notable as left-handedness is relatively uncommon, with only about 10% of the population being left-handed.
Right or left-handedness is considered a form of discontinuous variation. This means that individuals fall into distinct categories (right-handed or left-handed) rather than exhibiting a continuous spectrum of handedness. This trait is influenced by genetics and can show a clear divide in the population.
Left handedness isn't wrong. Right handers just think that because 1 out of every 5 people are lefthanded. That's only about 2% of Americans.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!