Mixed handed... i'm official righty because i write, i use mouse, i wash my tooth and i eat with right hand... But i do many things as lefty (do nodes to strings, clapping hands, wash glasses or little objects, unscrew bottles, removing labels), and i can't do those things with right hand... in total i think it's can be 50/50... also my remaining parts of body are so...
My ear dominance is lefty, my right ear hears all like noises and it can't recongize different things of sounds, my left ear instead is excellent... When i listen with my right hear it's a suffering, when i listen with my left ear, it's a pleasure... like two different peoples...
My dominant eye is right eye... but is also the weakest eye (i have 4 dioptres of myopia and 0,50 dioptres of astigmatism)
My dominant shoulder is left, hand is right, legs is left... with foot i cick ball with right foot, but i do many things (using this [link] ) as lefty...
so i have done this stamp for who is mixed handed, so who is not totally righty,is not totally lefty and is not ambidextrous...
I do many tasks with my left hand, hold objects, wash dishes, and write, ect. With my right hand, I use the mouse, I swing my hand with my right, I shake hands, high five, ect.
But primarily, I'm left handed. But I use my mouse with my right, so technically I also draw with right and left.
I'm mixed handed, but I've never thought of eye/ear/shoulder/etc dominance, probably because I just discovered that I'm mixed-handed when trying out hockey. Do you have any links or sites that I can use to help determine my dominance in my eye/ear/shoulder? I write with my right hand, but I unscrew bottles and play hockey with my left hand, and those are just the things that I've just started noticing, thanks to a friend that pointed it out. While buttoning the cuffs of my sleeve today, I realized that it's easier to button with my left hand than my write. (I'm also double joined in my thumbs, would that factor in as anything?) My mom is the opposite of me, she's dominant in her left hand, but does tons of things with her right.
My mom said I used to be ambidextrous when I was little, but school forced me to be right handed. Bleh. I still *can* write and draw with my left hand, but it's a lot slower and more angular than my right hand.
Recently it has sorta been coming back to me, so maybe I'll be ambi again someday, haha.
when i was age 7-12, i was able to write 2 different things with each had at the same time so i would always finish my school work fast. sadly i lost that abbility and have become mostly left handed. i can still write with my right hand just fine, but its not as clean looking and i make more spelling mistakes than when i write left handed.
But primarily, I'm left handed. But I use my mouse with my right, so technically I also draw with right and left.
eat with right
wash with left
draw with right and color with left! ^^
I draw/write with my right, but always end up washing dishes with the left.
Do you have any links or sites that I can use to help determine my dominance in my eye/ear/shoulder?
I write with my right hand, but I unscrew bottles and play hockey with my left hand, and those are just the things that I've just started noticing, thanks to a friend that pointed it out. While buttoning the cuffs of my sleeve today, I realized that it's easier to button with my left hand than my write. (I'm also double joined in my thumbs, would that factor in as anything?) My mom is the opposite of me, she's dominant in her left hand, but does tons of things with her right.
My mom said I used to be ambidextrous when I was little, but school forced me to be right handed. Bleh. I still *can* write and draw with my left hand, but it's a lot slower and more angular than my right hand.
Recently it has sorta been coming back to me, so maybe I'll be ambi again someday, haha.
oh and i can only play guitar right-handed.