Left-handed people play better games

Those who are left-handed will perform better than right-handed people with fast, complex tasks that require simultaneous processing of multiple information or external influences.

Picture 1 of Left-handed people play better games (Photo: ABC online) For example, left-handed people will play better electronic games that require quick manipulation, or just talk while driving in traffic congestion, or control a war plane Jet fight - activities that require both hemispheres to process information.

Previous studies have also shown that the hemisphere of the brain and must communicate and cooperate better with left-handed people, because information transmitted from side to side is faster and more effective.

Dr. Nick Cherbuin of the Australian National University said left-handed human brains have a slightly different structure than right-handed people because it tends to be more balanced with a larger and faster connection between the two sellers. bridge.

"Usually we have to mobilize both hemispheres when the task is too fast and complicated, and a hemisphere has insufficient resources to deal with," Cherbuin said. "As we age, we lose resources in both hemispheres but left-handed people will respond better by sharing resources between the two hemispheres more efficiently . "

Cherbuin, right-handed, said that 7-10% of left-handed people have adapted themselves to the world by using their right hand more.

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