Abstract
Throughout human history left-handedness has been considered as sinful. It
has been associated with the devil, weakness, female gender, unhealthiness,
evil, something that has to be turned to a ?good? - right side by force.
Left-handedness is being more and more acceptable at rational level, but in
everyday life it is still considered to be unusual if someone writes with the
left hand. Lessening of the number of lefthanders is associated with ageing.
There are about 13% lefthanders among people in twenties and less than 1%
lefthanders among those in eighties. This finding may be explaned with more
pronounced socio-cultural pressure on left-handed people in the past,
compared to nowadays. On the other hand, this may also support the hypothesis
about a reduced life span of lefthanded people. With cross-exercising of
left-handedness, certain typical characteristics and behavioral patterns
appear in these people. This was a sort of provoked behavior and an attack
on the integrity of an emotional attitude toward oneself. Stuttering may also
appear as a consequence of unsuccessful cross-exercising of left-handedness.
The hypothesis about left-handedness as an advantage is supported with the
reports about relatively more lefthanders in some specific groups such as:
mathematicians, sculptors, architects, painters, musicians, actors, tennis
players, as well as famous army commanders and rulers.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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