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In general, there is not much difference between left-handed and right-handed in terms of IQ. There is some evidence that left-handed hands are better at divergent thinking, or developing new theories from existing knowledge, which is considered an element of creativity.
Left-handers are people who are left-handed, and left-handedness is also known as "left-handedness" and may be related to what is commonly referred to as the concept of "cerebral laterality". The brain has two halves, each of which is mainly independent and has specific functions, such as language processing, which mainly occurs in the left hemisphere. The left hemisphere of the brain is more developed.
However, the left-handed hand is not right-brained.
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Lefties are not smarter.
I'm left-handed, it's our family's genetics. I don't think I'm smart, but I'm just an ordinary person.
First of all, we all know that the brain controls our bodies. The left side of the brain manages the activity of the right side, mainly the ability to process language and logical analysis. The right brain controls our left half, and is more about managing space, **, art, and so on.
So, compared to right-handers, left-handers have stronger spatial cognition and more imagination, but they are not intelligent.
Later, scientists also confirmed through research that there is no difference in cognitive ability between left-handed and right-handed people. So there is no difference in their intelligence, only the advantages are different. In addition, some experts revealed that children with the following manifestations are children with high IQ.
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The difference between left-handers and right-handers is that left-handers develop the right brain, right-handers develop the left-brain, and the right-hand brain has functions such as painting, **, space, and comprehensive analysis, so left-handers have more artistic talent than right-handers. The right-left brain has functions such as numbers, logic, language, and concepts, so right-handers have more talents for language, mathematics and physics than left-handed people. There is no such thing as a smarter.
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Left-handers can't say they're smarter, they can only show that they're left-handed, normal people's left-brain managerial thinking, that is, doing things within calculations, and the right brain is perceptual thinking, that is, things like emotions like images, and then let's talk about how we control our hands, in fact, it's cross-controlled, the left brain controls the right hand, and the right brain controls the left hand, so left-handers have higher emotional intelligence, and ordinary people are better at doing regular things. Left-handers are directly controlled by the right brain, but the right hand is not directly controlled by the left brain, but must first pass through the left brain and then link to the right brain and finally to the left brain control, so the process of neurons transmitting signals has an extra distance, and it can be concluded that left-handed people react faster than ordinary people's right hands, which is why powerful table tennis players use the left hand, because the world's martial arts are only fast and unbreakable!
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It should be said that it is not complicated to prove this problem, as long as the proportion of people in the top ten or dozens of the college entrance examination in each region is counted. Or the proportion of leftists among industry celebrities can be clearly concluded.
Personally, it is just a legend that left-handers are smarter.
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Not necessarily, left-handers are just a change in the area of the brain that directs movements, regardless of whether they are smart or not.
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Every such thing is absolute. Everything is different from person to person. It can only be said that left-handers will have a certain advantage in a certain situation.
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Whether left-handers are smarter or not is not really based on science, it's just a way people say. I feel left-handed, just like we normal people. No smarter than right-handed.
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Lefties are no smarter.
I'm left-handed, and it's hereditary in our family. I don't think I'm smart, I'm just an ordinary person.
First of all, we all know that the brain controls our bodies. The left brain manages the activities of the right half of the body, mainly the ability to process language and logical analysis. The right brain controls the left half of our body, and is more about managing space, **, art, etc.
Therefore, compared with right-handed people, left-handed people have stronger spatial awareness and more imagination, but they are not smart.
Later, scientists also confirmed through research that the cognitive abilities of left-handed and right-handed people are not different. Therefore, there is no difference in their intelligence, but the advantages are different. In addition, some experts revealed that children with the following manifestations are the indicators of high IQ.
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Not really. Many people think that left-handers are smarter because they see many household names as "left-handed." For example, the painter Leonardo da Vinci, the comedian Chaplin, the actress Marilyn Monroe, the natural scientist Albert Einstein, the founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, etc.
It is true that many celebrities have been left-handed since ancient times. Because right-handers are very common, left-handers, unlike them, tend to attract attention and make people mistaken.
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Lefties are indeed smarter.
The human brain has a clear division of labor, the left brain manages the right side of the body, the right brain manages the left side of the body, and left-handers often use the right brain, which is more frequent than the normal right brain;
Left-handers are better at using tools, and they are as flexible as their left and right hands, so they can do more with less;
So lefties are really smart.
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A lot of people think that "left-handed" people are smarter because they see that many of the household names are "left-handed". For example, comedian Chaplin, actress Marilyn Monroe, natural scientist Albert Einstein, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, etc.
Modern brain science believes that the left brain is the "rational hemisphere" responsible for logical thinking such as words and numbers, and the right brain is the "artistic hemisphere" responsible for image thinking such as imagination and **. Due to the phenomenon of cross-command of the nervous system, people with a dominant left brain generally use their right hand, and people with a dominant right brain are generally "left-handed".
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Left-handers are not necessarily smart, intelligence is determined by genes, left-handers are just personal habits, left-handed people generally have innovative thinking, love to use their brains, quick thinking, and quick movements.
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Cleverness is not something that can be judged by some habit, everyone is very smart, but the smart place is different, so there are only three hundred and sixty lines, and those who are used to using the left hand, may feel that they are not the same as often using the right hand, or maybe they have some kind of talent, but these people who are used to the right hand are also very popular, so left-handed people are not smart and cannot draw conclusions like this.
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Personally, I don't think this is absolute. Comparatively, there are fewer left-handed people and more people on the starboard side. But there are fewer people who are famous among right-handers, and more people who are smart among left-handers.
That's why left-handers are smarter. In fact, whether you are smart or not has little to do with whether you are left-handed or right-handed.
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Due to the phenomenon of cross-command of the nervous system, people with a dominant left brain generally use their right hand, and people with a dominant right brain are generally "left-handed". In real life, there will also be people who can use both hands, and both brains are developed. However, there is no clear research data to suggest that left-handed people are smarter, and there is no significant difference in average IQ.
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As long as people have their own intelligence, left-handed people believe that there are also really smart, and people are born with talents, it depends on how they find it, dig it, and insist on persevering to play.
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Hello, from the vast majority of experiments, left-handers are indeed smart, this can be so conclusive, I hope mine can help you, thank you!
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Saying that left-handers are much smarter, I think it's hard to generalize, after all, right-handers are smart, so it may be a relatively rare thing made up.
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Left-handers aren't necessarily smart, and I have left-handed people around me who find nothing special about them
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That's usually the case! Because left-handers are controlled by the cerebellum, and ordinary people are controlled by the brain, if you can use the person who can develop the function of the cerebellum, it should be more intelligent!
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The frequency of left-handed use is an innate trait, and the use of the left hand at a young age can be corrected with the help of parents. But whether a person is smart or not cannot be judged from one aspect. It is more appropriate to judge through a combination of factors such as language learning and movement.
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This is not absolute, I don't think there is a scientific basis for this. There is no certain reason.
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Left-handed and right-handed, just a kind of behavioral habits, from EQ, IQ and other aspects, left-handed babies do not have innate advantages, children's starting point is the same.
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Nor absolutely.
A lot of forehands are also very smart.
So there's no need to dwell on it.
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There's no real basis for this, so I don't believe it.
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This is not the case. It's just that the parts of the brain that control the left hand and the right hand are different, and the things they are good at or sensitive to are also different. That's why we have such a view.
Usually we see the right hand used more. Most of our right hand is controlled by the left brain, and the main function of the left brain is to strengthen our visual thinking function and some language expression skills. And when there is a left-handed person around us, most of his skills are logical thinking, as well as spatial imagination, and when he is different from us, we will think that he is smart.
Most of our left hand is the right brain, which is controlling and manipulating. Because using the left hand will allow the brain power of the right brain to develop and develop. Therefore, many people are different from right-handed people in terms of some of their learning talents.
For example, they are sensitive to logical thinking ability. This leads to a lot of right-handers who think that what they can't do, they can do, and thus think that they are smart.
In fact, whether a person is smart or not depends not only on whether you use your right hand or your left hand, but also on how many of them can be manifested and developed through acquired labor and survival. Although there are many celebrities or heroes in history, they are all left-handed, but more people use their right hand more, so we can't kill with one shot or think that this is the law of half the brain. Because these conclusions are unscientific.
Scientific studies have shown that whether a person uses his right hand more or his left hand more, their mental development is the same, but the degree of effort and luck, as well as the difference in their own value labor. After all, in Weiner's three-dimensional six theories, it is proposed that only effort is the only attribution of achievement.
Only effort is the only controllable delay, so the person who uses his left hand more succeeds, not only because he is smart, but also because he is good at working hard and is willing to work hard.
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In daily life, most people use their right hands to do relatively more complex and delicate things, such as using chopsticks when eating and a pen when writing.
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The study found no significant difference in cognitive abilities between left-handed and right-handed people, and IQ test results showed no significant difference.
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Not necessarily, the left side of the brain is only a fraction of the right side of the right side, and left-handers feel smarter because they have developed the right brain. But some say that some left-handers had their heads injured when they were children. Recognize hard work, not opportunism.
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Not necessarily. People with a developed right brain may be less than ordinary people in copying the left brain, which is not necessarily possible. I know two left-handed, one is my friend dao, one is my bf, one is studying Chinese medicine, one is studying mathematics, these two I didn't find anything different from ordinary people, all aspects seem to be normal, I don't think they are particularly smart = =|||And a colleague of mine, half left-handed, he was hard to twist since he was a child, and now he uses his right hand except for his left hand to eat, he studied urban planning, and he doesn't think it's very smart = =.
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The human brain's ability to control the body is intersecting, that is, the left brain controls the right limb and the right brain controls the left limb. Left-handedness, that is, the developed left limb, which in turn means that the right brain is developed, and such people have an advantage in learning.
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It should have its own advantages, I am left-handed, such as throwing things, the left hand throws farther than the right hand, the key depends on how you treat study and work......
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It's out like this, hehe. The right brain is more fully developed.
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5,6 in the United States ** are left-handed.
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Left-handers are also called"Left hand", referring to people who are more left-handed"Pros"It refers to the hand that you are used to. In their daily lives, left-handers are constantly confronted with problems that require a lot of energy to solve.
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Hello! It's just that some people think that left-handedness is smart because it's right-brained, which doesn't mean it's smart, because everybody can be left-handed, and I'm glad to answer for you, bye.
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