Re: CHAT: Composition of conlanger population
From: | Steg Belsky <draqonfayir@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, February 2, 2005, 2:36 |
On Feb 1, 2005, at 4:07 PM, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> Physiologically, most right-handed brains are cut from the same cloth,
> as it were, with the major functional areas laid out fairly
> predictably.
> Left-handers, on the other hand, have brain maps which differ not only
> from right handers, but from each other. Apparently, if you have a
> "normal" brain, you're right-handed; if you're left-handed, that's a
> sign that your brain is not "normal", and at that point all bets are
> off.
> -Marcos
I was under the impression that handedness is a purely physical
environment thing determined by how you're lying (laying?) in the womb.
-Stephen (Steg)
"word-making is world-making."
~ avivah gottlieb zornberg
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