Do lefties think differently?
William Brown
Updated on May 20, 2026
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Likewise, people ask, do left handed people think different?
The brains of left-handers and right-handers are somewhat different. Left-handers tend to have less lateralized brains, meaning that the two halves of the brain are less distinct than in right-handers. The study of left-handers can help us answer several important scientific questions.
Also, what is special about left handed person? Lefties make up only about 10 percent of the population, but studies find that individuals who are left-handed score higher when it comes to creativity, imagination, daydreaming and intuition. They're also better at rhythm and visualization.
Similarly, it is asked, why is it so rare to be left handed?
A new study suggests lefties are rare because of the balance between cooperation and competition in human evolution. The findings come thanks to some data from the sports world. Representing only 10 percent of the general human population, left-handers have been viewed with suspicion and persecuted across history.
How do right and left handed individuals differ?
Scientists have found a distinct difference between the brains of right-handed people and those of left- and mixed-handed people. Studies, mainly in right-handed people, suggest that the left side of the brain controls language and analytic functions, while the right side controls spatial and nonverbal processes.
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