I want to know does being ambidextrous add stress to your brain?!


Question: I want to know does being ambidextrous add stress to your brain.?
I was born right handed and right footed and I'm in the eighth grade. In June started to give it a try with both handedness and footedness and it was very easy. Right now I swear I can use both hands and feet equally. But when this happened my grades started slipping. Did my grades get worse because I'm getting older or because of ambidextrousity. Are left and both handed people supposed to be less inteligent.Health Question & Answer


Answers:
When you are very young and learn how to do things, your brain builds "programs" of movements you do. This program governs what muscles you use and in what order you use them. If for whatever reason, your right hand became your dominant hand, all that means is that your program is specific to your right hand. When you focus on improving your left hand, your brain has to transfer the previously made motor program to the new hand. It doesn't actually have to make any more memories or develop new skills, since you have previosly learned it all, just for a different hand. This means that there isn't any additional strain because of the additional hand.

So, to answer your question: No, I'd seriously doubt that becoming ambidextrous has anything to do with your marks dropping.Health Question & Answer

left handed people are more creativly intellegant and tend to have higher IQs that righties. People who are left handed tend to be: creative, artistic, good at projects, good at visualizing things.
Right handed people tend to be good at math, and conceptual things. I'm also ambidextrious, but mainly a righty. You can tell if your geneticly abitextrious if you have two swirls on your head. Clockwise for lefty and counter clockwise for a righty. (by the swirl i mean the waiy your hair goes at the crown of your head)Health Question & Answer



The consumer health information on youqa.cn is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007-2012 YouQA.cn -   Terms of Use -   Contact us

Health Q&A Resources