tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19404478755515579.post2770333708870120889..comments2010-11-28T03:12:07.646-05:00Comments on Fun Science With Your Computer: Why are you left-handed?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19404478755515579.post-28281432602583459922010-11-28T03:12:07.646-05:002010-11-28T03:12:07.646-05:00Chrix I did not even know about this blog until no...Chrix I did not even know about this blog until now! I am also left-handed although I find myself somewhat ambidextrous. I write with my left-hand and use a spoon with my left-hand but I use a knife and fork right-handed. I throw a ball left-handed but bowl (in cricket or in bowling) right-handed and I play double-bass right-handed.<br /><br />Although they have not shown any direct correlation between left-handedness and right-brain dominance, they have shown that a larger than expected number of creative types are left-handed than the normal 10% of the population. If you haven't checked out Daniel Pink's book, A Whole New Mind you should. I did a Hermann Brain Dominance (HBDI) test a few years ago and it showed that I was equally dominant in left and right brained activity. I thought that was interesting.Adrian Chohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06410253384809832022noreply@blogger.com