blike Posted August 13, 2003 Posted August 13, 2003 Is there an agreed upon reason why 90% of the human population is right handed? Also, is there any proven genetic connection or predisposition?
Dudde Posted August 13, 2003 Posted August 13, 2003 umm...I'm right handed? hey but my brother is left handed! and I used to be^_^ damned elementary school teachers and there fear of 1337 writers... I'm sorta ambidextrous now
Intelligence Posted August 13, 2003 Posted August 13, 2003 Blike - Asbolutely. Your handedness is almost COMPLETELY linked to genetics. There is but a small room for change unless you had one of each in parents....... The reason why? This could be many things of which we would never be able to discover: 1. A mutation that was beneficial. Remember our bodies are not symmetrical - it could have something to do with excess movement of the left arm changing the experience of the human heart in a negative manner. 2. It could be adaptive - perhaps usage of the right hand worked better against competitiors who would in turn be assymetrically in interactions. 3. Thirdly, it could be part of natrual selection in mating. Remember there sometimes isi 100% no reasoning behind why mates look for certain characteristics. One could look at the latter by studying relationship, sex, and ssuccessfull mating rates of both handednesses........ but this would prove nothing. Make sense?
Hahnemannian444 Posted August 14, 2003 Posted August 14, 2003 Leonard Shlain's THE ALPHABET VERSUS THE GODDESS... is a most important read, in my personal opinion. He seems to have discovered no direct relationship between handedness and left- or right-brain dominance, as his thesis would have suggested would exist. Can't recall exactly what he said except that it seems to be primarily a cultural bias in favor of right-handedness. However, I wonder if he is correct, for all of the babes I have ever gotten close to were left handed, and they counterbalanced me very nicely with more of the idealism of gestalt thinking characteristic of right-hemispheric dominance. As for the notion of something being genetic, I find those very spurious sorts of assumptions very easily made in our times. As with another link or thread here, I am primarily here about homeopathy. Therefore, I will be unlikely to see any responses, but I will be at links begun by TimOkay.
NSX Posted August 14, 2003 Posted August 14, 2003 Originally posted by Hahnemannian444 However, I wonder if he is correct, for all of the babes I have ever gotten close to were left handed, and they counterbalanced me very nicely with more of the idealism of gestalt thinking characteristic of right-hemispheric dominance. i never got that; how is there a right-hemisphere? i understand there's a northern & southern one...but right?
Snorlax Posted August 14, 2003 Posted August 14, 2003 I think what he/she mean was the right-hemisphere of the brain, not the Earth.
Hahnemannian444 Posted August 14, 2003 Posted August 14, 2003 NSX asks: i never got that; how is there a right-hemisphere? i understand there's a northern & southern one...but right? Right hemisphere of the cerebral cortex. Funny man.
Kedas Posted August 14, 2003 Posted August 14, 2003 I read in the news-paper that it's about 20-30% and that it's probably close to 50% but due to the fact that they are encouraged to use their right hand it is that low. Although that forced changing of hand can lead to developing problems.
YT2095 Posted August 14, 2003 Posted August 14, 2003 I`m both handed myself, ambidexterous, Father right handed, Mother left handed, so there maybe a genetic link? A few points of interest: the word "Dexter" is old Roman for "Right handedness" the word for "Left handedness" is called "Sinister" just thought I`de share that bit of useless info
Dudde Posted August 14, 2003 Posted August 14, 2003 yep, as I said, I used to be left-handed, both parents are right handed, my brother's parent's are both right-handed as well (his dad is different:-p) and those communist nazi teachers in grade school converted me to a righty;) good thing he kept his left-hand for writing..
fafalone Posted August 15, 2003 Posted August 15, 2003 I write left-handed, play tennis left handed... but I play golf and pool right-handed.
Radical Edward Posted August 15, 2003 Posted August 15, 2003 could it be something to do with tools? I dunno much about ancient tools really. I suppose it also depends on how small the human population got.
Intelligence Posted August 15, 2003 Posted August 15, 2003 I think I already stated what it is. It's not much else - I would know.
blike Posted August 15, 2003 Author Posted August 15, 2003 From what I've been reading it seems that its probably partially genetic, and partially social factors.
Intelligence Posted August 15, 2003 Posted August 15, 2003 blike - nearly EVERYTHING is genetic AND environment. The important part is this: (And this is information DIRECTLY from my own published studies) 1. Genes can control ones handedness BEYOND any environmental factors 2. Environmental factors cannot overrule genes in all cases 3. Genes have the stronger influence by over 80% of cases
fafalone Posted August 15, 2003 Posted August 15, 2003 and what journals (volumes, issues, pages) might we find these studies in
Intelligence Posted August 15, 2003 Posted August 15, 2003 Journals that cost a GREAT deal of money. Unless you go to a library. Check out some of the 2002 issues of the Brain Science Foundation Journal (not the B.S.F. medical journal, the non-medical journal.) I won't give you my name here, but my initials are B.P. and last name is italian, I had perhaps 7 articles in the 6 publications that year.
Sayonara Posted August 16, 2003 Posted August 16, 2003 Why would you put your name to a journal but not post it on a specialised forum?
JaKiri Posted August 16, 2003 Posted August 16, 2003 I think a better question is 'Why do you refuse to give your name, then give instructions on how to find out what it is?'
fafalone Posted August 16, 2003 Posted August 16, 2003 I go to a Category 1 research institution, I promise you I have full access to every journal imaginable. Now give me the issues and articles that have your research in them. And furthermore, the Brain Science Foundation apparently does not have its own research journal, as every article linked to from its website are published in other journals.
Intelligence Posted August 16, 2003 Posted August 16, 2003 I don't mind if one of you personally goes to read the articles. I just don't like to post my name when there's things like google that will find it. I must admit I have a bit of OCD and some paranoia, sorry. I don't mind if you get it offline, I hope you understand. Let me see what I can find online, I'm very sick though and barely spend many hours awake, my apoligies. I am supposed to be "better" in 2 to 3 weeks.
Glider Posted August 16, 2003 Posted August 16, 2003 Originally posted by MrL_JaKiri I think a better question is 'Why do you refuse to give your name, then give instructions on how to find out what it is?' Good question. Another one is; if you wanted to retain your anonymity, why didn't you just cite the author in the third party? There would have been no grounds for anybody to link the authors' name with you. In fact, there still aren't.
Intelligence Posted August 16, 2003 Posted August 16, 2003 Here he goes again - three trolls in less than 60 seconds - how did you get to be a mod? You've so far had nothing to say in 3 entire columns and yet managed to post too much. This is prime examples of the "avoid the truth" flight or fright reaction of mythopaths..... ...this is why us critical thinkers have to play janitor on the planet.
Kedas Posted August 16, 2003 Posted August 16, 2003 I think he is an Alien !!! (next time I go home I will see if I can find him) P.S. I would love to hear what you mean with 'janitor'. Sorry couldn't resist
fafalone Posted August 16, 2003 Posted August 16, 2003 Why don't you PM me the full citations for your articles and I'll be more than happy to get them from an online source or my library when i go back to college next sunday.
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