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#22605 03/16/01 12:41 PM
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Yes, but which hand do you use to throttle the mouse? I use R, my left-handed daughter uses L...


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Paulb wonders how long the "writing" hand will determine whether a person is right- or left-handed?

The "mousing" hand, perhaps?



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Would a kind soul elucidate the right/left brain talents and the connection to right/left handedness.
Either here or by Private Message.
I read about it Ages Ago and my poor aged brain refuses to dredge up the particulars. Or, perhaps a url ?
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The right-brain, left-brain theory is old enough to be seriously challenged. Sorry I can't give reference. I was always sceptical of the wild interpretations made of it.


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What is known is that the right side of your brain controls the functions parts of the left side of your body, and the left side of your brain, controls the rights side of your body-- giving rise to the idea that lefties are the only people who are using (or in) their right mind!




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"In general, the left hemisphere is more important for language and certain motor skills. On the average, the right side of the brain does better with certain kinds of spatial functions such as mentally walking through a maze, understanding and working with maps, visualizing and remembering faces, and other performances that don't depend on verbal descriptions."

--The Brain, Richard Restak, MD


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For a bit of harmless fun, any who haven't seen it before are encouraged to download brain.exe from AWADabilia at idrive. It is a fun quiz that attempts to categorise responses to certain questions as right or left brain, visual or auditory. Spontaneous answers have a reasonable chance of delivering a not too wildly inaccurate assessment. The first time I tried it, I was staggered by the validity of its conclusions, but have not managed the same accuracy since, so it was probably beginner's luck. It is, of course, totally unscientific, but still a lot of fun, with the potential to be thought-provoking. If enough people try it, we may even be able to post results, either the eerily accurate, or the laughably wrong.

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Oh, Max, how cool! It said something that surprised me:
that I "have a strong preference for auditory processing".
I would have said I am a visually-oriented person. My
"learning style is very much language-based and logical".
My left brain is slightly dominant, with 54.5%. Yep--pretty much right down the middle--again.

Note: it is important, in these types of tests, to mark what your first, instinctive answer is--if you think about it too much, you can skew the results.


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I do not know whether or nay this matter under discussion has been treated evenhandedly, but when once it is resolved perhaps we could celebrate. There is this watering hole down the way a bit called the Bar Sinister where SOME of us could gather. Several Queries come to mind: Does this establishment cater to "lefties" or to threatening evildoers or both. Or, (dare I say) "on the other hand" does it "bar" Lefties. And then of course there is the question more intime', concerning whether one was born on the "right" side of that Fate-determining Blanket or (alas!)on the "other" side. I cannot answer these Qs because, though I am curious(blue) I have never patronised that place, preferring instead its across-the-street neighbor the "Bar None" which, open-mindedly, democratically offers a welcome hand (dexter or sinister) to all, including nuns. When the rant ends and we celebrate, once again, as friends, I shall be pleased to go to a deli to get the Right Stuff for the party. Meantime, for the record, (wasn't someone keeping score?) Scribbler is a "rightie" "Dieu et mon Droit" he notes adroitly, but confesses that he is really ambi-sensuous or whatchacallit.


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Note: it is important, in these types of tests, to mark what your first, instinctive answer is--if you think about it too much, you can skew the results.

Absolutely. Since so few have yet taken up this particular gauntlet, I have made the game easier to find. Clicking on this link, http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/maxq/brain.exe will take one straight to a download page.



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