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Vulpix
11-04-2008, 07:11 PM
BBC News (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/tayside_and_central/7708054.stm): People who are left-handed are more likely to get anxious or feel shy or embarrassed about doing or saying what they want, according to new research.

Those involved in the Abertay University study were given a behavioural test that gauges personal restraint and impulsiveness.

Researchers found left-handers tended to agree more with statements such as "I worry about making mistakes."

They also agreed that "criticism or scolding hurts me quite a bit."
In total, 46 left-handed people were compared with 66 right-handers.

'Wiring differences'

The left-handers scored higher when it came to inhibition, especially when a situation was new or unusual. Women were also more held back than men.

All groups responded similarly to statements such as: "I often act on the spur of the moment" and "I crave excitement and new sensations."

Dr Lynn Wright, who led the study in Dundee, believes the results could be due to wiring differences in the brains of left and right-handers.

"Left-handers are more likely to hesitate whereas right-handers tend to jump in a bit more," she said.
"In left-handers the right half of the brain is dominant, and it is this side that seems to control negative aspects of emotion. In right-handers the left brain dominates."

WinterMoon
11-04-2008, 11:53 PM
Interesting. I would say that this is not true of the left handers in my family.

Harm Wulf
11-05-2008, 09:23 AM
Same here. I´m left-handed myself and I don´t think I´ve troubles to say what I want.

Sigurd
11-05-2008, 09:35 AM
A student whom I happen to know that studies at Abertay once said, "I wouldn't trust anything that Abertay scholars say, unless it's on Computing Science". That one probably falls into it.

I was probably born left-handed, or ambidexterous at best, but I do most things with my right hand now: If you're told to hold a computer mouse, tennis racket and pen in your right hand because "it's easier" then that's what simply what you do as a little kid. :p

But there are of course activities which are still performed with my left hand, not few of them in fact - and there are many things were the increased fine-motorics in my left hand actually help (except that I'm missing the brute strength of the right arm of course ;))