and the other way aroundHow come when your right handed its hard to write with your left?
There are many different theories about the origin of handedness, which is the preference for one hand over the other for certain motor skills. Division of labor is the most commonly accepted theory of handedness. The premise of this theory is that since both speaking and handy-work require fine motor skills, having one hemisphere of the brain do both would be more efficient than having it divided up. Also, if all functions were carried out in both hemispheres, the size of the brain and its energy consumption would increase, which is not affordable. Since in most people, the left side of the brain controls speaking, right-handedness would prevail.
In his book Right-Hand, Left-Hand, Chris McManus of University College London argues that the proportion of left-handers is rising and left-handed people as a group have historically produced an above-average quota of high achievers. He says that left-handers' brains are structured differently in a way that widens their range of abilities, and the genes that determine left-handedness also govern development of the language centres of the brain.How come when your right handed its hard to write with your left?
because your use to your right hand you just got to get use to your left hand!!
because you are right handed or left handed for a reason: it's your dominant side.
That's how your brain is organized
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