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Re: Are you a lefty or a righty?
« Reply #60 on: November 17, 2013, 04:15:04 PM »
PA and I are righties.  The PR should probably be a rightie also, but since the Cerebral Palsy affects her right hand and arm fairly severely, she's a lefty.  I say probably because my MIL was a lefty, so the PR may have naturally inherited that tendency, but I doubt it.
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Re: Are you a lefty or a righty?
« Reply #61 on: January 31, 2017, 03:30:41 PM »
I'm right handed but left eyed.

I'm the opposite.

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Re: Are you a lefty or a righty?
« Reply #62 on: January 31, 2017, 03:32:45 PM »
Ambidextrous. Left handed till kindergarten, when I was forced to write with my right hand until they were satisfied that I had "converted to righthandedism" or something, then I could use either.

  I can't believe teachers are still allowed to do that!  :zombiefuck:  Bad enough it was done to my father (now aged 86)!
Well they did it when I was a kid. 20 some years ago. Yeah its stupid.

They tried to do this to me. I fought back.  :viking:

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Re: Are you a lefty or a righty?
« Reply #63 on: January 31, 2017, 05:05:11 PM »
I'm right handed but left eyed.

I'm the opposite.
I am the same as you. ;)
Probably because my left eye is really weak and wanders off if I don't wear prismatic lenses.
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Re: Are you a lefty or a righty?
« Reply #64 on: January 31, 2017, 05:14:57 PM »
Ambidextrous. Left handed till kindergarten, when I was forced to write with my right hand until they were satisfied that I had "converted to righthandedism" or something, then I could use either.

  I can't believe teachers are still allowed to do that!  :zombiefuck:  Bad enough it was done to my father (now aged 86)!
Well they did it when I was a kid. 20 some years ago. Yeah its stupid.

They tried to do this to me. I fought back.  :viking:
It was a strange practice. Left handed people seem to be rather ambidextrous anyway simply from living in a right handed world.

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Re: Are you a lefty or a righty?
« Reply #65 on: February 02, 2017, 09:55:17 AM »
Ambidextrous. Left handed till kindergarten, when I was forced to write with my right hand until they were satisfied that I had "converted to righthandedism" or something, then I could use either.

  I can't believe teachers are still allowed to do that!  :zombiefuck:  Bad enough it was done to my father (now aged 86)!
Well they did it when I was a kid. 20 some years ago. Yeah its stupid.

They tried to do this to me. I fought back.  :viking:
It was a strange practice. Left handed people seem to be rather ambidextrous anyway simply from living in a right handed world.

  That may explain my boss, who is very skilled with both hands.  Writes with her left hand,
   but uses knives with her right hand, which I consider very unusual for a lefty.  :fatchef:
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Re: Are you a lefty or a righty?
« Reply #66 on: February 02, 2017, 10:27:44 AM »
Ambidextrous. Left handed till kindergarten, when I was forced to write with my right hand until they were satisfied that I had "converted to righthandedism" or something, then I could use either.

  I can't believe teachers are still allowed to do that!  :zombiefuck:  Bad enough it was done to my father (now aged 86)!
Well they did it when I was a kid. 20 some years ago. Yeah its stupid.

They tried to do this to me. I fought back.  :viking:
It was a strange practice. Left handed people seem to be rather ambidextrous anyway simply from living in a right handed world.

  That may explain my boss, who is very skilled with both hands.  Writes with her left hand,
   but uses knives with her right hand, which I consider very unusual for a lefty.  :fatchef:


There's one or two golfers (?) or baseball players (?) who are lefties, but hit right-handed.

I think The PR would have been a rightie, but was forced to be a lefty because of her stroke.
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Re: Are you a lefty or a righty?
« Reply #67 on: February 02, 2017, 06:22:54 PM »
Ambidextrous. Left handed till kindergarten, when I was forced to write with my right hand until they were satisfied that I had "converted to righthandedism" or something, then I could use either.

  I can't believe teachers are still allowed to do that!  :zombiefuck:  Bad enough it was done to my father (now aged 86)!
Well they did it when I was a kid. 20 some years ago. Yeah its stupid.

They tried to do this to me. I fought back.  :viking:
It was a strange practice. Left handed people seem to be rather ambidextrous anyway simply from living in a right handed world.

  That may explain my boss, who is very skilled with both hands.  Writes with her left hand,
   but uses knives with her right hand, which I consider very unusual for a lefty.  :fatchef:

Oldest is left handed but wouldn't know what to do with left handed scissors or can opener. :laugh:

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Re: Are you a lefty or a righty?
« Reply #68 on: February 02, 2017, 09:50:50 PM »
I am left-handed but if I were to play golf or baseball, it would be right-handed.

Archery too. For some reason, Kayleigh would hold a bow left-handed. She also holds her Nerf guns left-handed whereas I would be right-handed for that as well.
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Re: Are you a lefty or a righty?
« Reply #69 on: July 06, 2018, 05:38:33 PM »
I just heard the evolutionary biologist Heather Heying say that research done on the occupations and lifestyles of left handed people has revealed something interesting.

Left handed people throughout the world, are over represented in fields of science and in mental institutions.   :lol1:

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Re: Are you a lefty or a righty?
« Reply #70 on: July 06, 2018, 08:10:27 PM »
My MIL was a lefty.  Everyone else is/was/should be a rightie.

The PR is a leftie because of her cerebral palsy, otherwise I think she'd be a rightie.

BTW our cat, Martha is a rightie.  This brought to mind a question about whether fish have a preference.  See below

Left-handed' fish and asymmetrical brains
November 15, 2017, University of Konstanz


To humans, being right-handed or left-handed plays an important role. The majority of people are right-handed, while only about 3 percent of people innately use both hands equally well. Preferring one side of the body over another is not unique to humans: the phenomenon occurs in the animal kingdom as well, for instance in great apes or birds, although their "handedness" is typically not as obvious as it is in humans.

"Handedness" is particularly pronounced in cichlid fish of the species Perissodus microlepis, which is endemic to Lake Tanganyika in Africa. This cichlid is highly specialised, living exclusively on the scales of other fish obtained from only one side of the bodies of their prey. When hunting, not only do individual fish display a pronounced predilection for attacking their prey from one direction, this preference is also mirrored by the shape of their heads. Many individuals of this cichlid have asymmetrical jaws that bend to the left or right.

Biologists from the University of Konstanz examined the relationship between the cichlids' preference for one side, the structure of their brains and their gene expression. A team led by Professor Axel Meyer, Professor of Zoology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Konstanz, was able to demonstrate that the preference for one side in the animal's feeding behaviour correlates with a corresponding asymmetry of the cerebral hemispheres, as well as unequal gene expression between the hemispheres. The research results have been published in the current issue of Genome Biology and Evolution.

"Our research helps us to understand handedness and hemispheric asymmetries better. We hope that our results also will contribute to further our understanding of handedness in humans," explains the Konstanz biologist Dr Ralf Schneider, who, along with Dr Hyuk Je Lee, is one of the lead authors of the study.

In their study, the biologists documented the preference for one side of approximately 40 individual cichlids, followed by an examination of their brains. "We found a clear asymmetry across the animals' brains, especially in the Tectum Opticum region of the brain. However, this asymmetry was present only in individuals who displayed a distinct preference for one side when hunting," says Ralf Schneider. The Tectum Opticum is the region in the brain responsible for processing vision. In the respective cichlids, the hemisphere of the Tectum Opticum that controls the eye on the preferred side of the body was more strongly developed than the other. Individuals that did not display a marked preference for one side showed greater symmetry within the Tectum Opticum. The same proved true for other regions of the animals' brains. "This is interesting because it suggests a functional relationship between the shape of the brain and behavioural laterality," says Schneider.

 “Left-handed” fish and asymmetrical brains
Cichlid fry with bent jaw. Credit: University of Konstanz
Analyses of the genes (gene expression profiling) across several parts of the brain showed which genes tend to be expressed more strongly in the respective regions of the brain. The analyses revealed similar patterns to what the researchers had found in the fishes' brains structures: in the Tectum Opticum region alone, as much as 140 genes showed differing activity in the two hemispheres – corresponding with the animals' preference for one side, gene activity in the respective hemispheres of the brain was increased or decreased. The most pronounced correspondence was determined for the gene synuclein gamma alpha (sncga) – a particularly interesting result because previous studies on zebrafish have shown that this gene is expressed predominantly in the so-called habenula, a part of the brain that is asymmetric in all vertebrates, including humans. Besides synuclein gamma alpha, a range of other genes, some of which are associated with handedness and schizophrenia in humans, showed expression patterns in the brain hemispheres of the cichlids that suggest a link to handedness. There is reason to believe that some asymmetries in the brains of vertebrates could have originated in the habenula's asymmetry. The cichlids' preference for feeding on scales from just one side of their prey's body, as well as the asymmetrical shapes of their heads and brains, probably evolved due to the extremely fast "side-specific" development of gene regulation in their brains, the biologists suggest.



Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2017-11-left-handed-fish-asymmetrical-brains.html#jCp
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