I found this February article on the BBC website, looks interesting:
Left-handed and right-handed people view the world differently, scientists have shown.
Psychologists found they use opposite sides of their brains when looking at, and making sense of, an image.
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Professor Glyn Humphreys from the University's School of Psychology said: "In right-handed people the right hemisphere sees the whole picture, whereas the left hemisphere attends to the details.
"However, we have found that in left-handed people, this is completely reversed.
"Not only our language function, but even the way we see the world can depend on our handedness." http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4242419.stmLeft Brain Logical
Sequential
Rational
Analytical
Objective
Looks at parts
Right BrainRandom
Intuitive
Holistic
Synthesizing
Subjective
Looks at wholes
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It's interesting to ponder over the effects the study seems to point to, and how they might affect artists.
Now here's the spanner in the works: left brain supposedly controls language/communication, right? I work in radio and not only am I left handed, but an unusually high proportion of my co-workers have also been over the years. Up to and, in some cases, over 50% - while about 10% of the population as a whole is lefty.
Cleo, if you're reading this, don't you work in radio, also? What's the left/right population around your situation?