Why do people normaly use right hand?!


Question: According to my Human Biology professors, it's due to the left side of the brain often being slightly more developed. Obviously, the left-side of the brain controls the right side of the body and vice-versa.


Answers: According to my Human Biology professors, it's due to the left side of the brain often being slightly more developed. Obviously, the left-side of the brain controls the right side of the body and vice-versa.

Maybe because most of them are RIGHT HANDED!!!

i think schools teach you to use right now im not 2 sure

I'm a leftie :)

It's something your born with not taught. My parents told me they used to always try and put a pen in my right hand, but i kept switching it back to my left. They just accepted it eventually that i was left handed.

It's the dominant one.

because they just do.
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its all genetic, I think ancient peoples would kill off the lefties hence they are rarer, oh brother why would anyone give this a thumbs down

you are a sex perv.....horrific

Im a lefty :)

because they are left handed

Sometimes it depends on your genes. Most ppl are right handed so their kids are bound to be righties too.

Maybe thid'll help. . .
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=why-...

cuz its the Right thing to do

because that's the hand that they used the most when they were growing up.

Because they are taught to, and society has adapted (Example: cars).

Most people are right handed, studies show however that it has to do with fetus development in the womb! some people develop diferently, anyway why does it matter?

a couple of years ago i read an article which stated that in a study most people who are left handed die earlier than right handed people.... most people could have read that article so that they shifted normal use of "hands"!hahaha

That's a really, really good question! It isn't school or any kind of social conditioning either, because animals are right- or left- handed too, and even animals are 90% right-handed. It's a mystery of nature that I've wondered about for years.

In 1998, a study suggested that approximately 7 to 10 percent of the adult population was left-handed. Studies indicate that left-handedness is more common in males than females.[1] Left-handedness, in comparison to the general population, also appears to occur more frequently in identical twins,[2][3] and several groups of individuals with neurological disorders (such as people with epilepsy,[4] Down's Syndrome,[5] autism,[6] mental retardation[7] and dyslexia). Statistically, the identical twin of a left-handed person has a 76 percent chance of being left-handed, identifying the cause(s) as partly genetic and partly environmental.[8

several reasons:
they are born this way, with the right hand stonger and able to handle tasks easier...
the society makes it easier for people who are right handed (chairs at school, scisors,toys etc.) so, in a way we teach out kids to be right handed
in old times it was considered a bad thing or a kind of retardation to be left handed, and there are still some jokes about this...
i think that should be it...

because a majority of them are right handed, so they use their dominant hand. There are less lefties out there and ambidextrous people are less likely.

Well, I know they don't teach you to use your right hand because I'm left handed. But it's their strong hand and they have more control over it.





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