Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Calm down people… I’m just asking people’s experience. Yes, my mom is a Chinese and she lives in Shanghai. She’s also sharing with me more videos just now about not letting lefty using right hand. She’s just trying to advise something good for her grandkid. I know manybeople were corrected to use right hand as the handwriting in Chinese and most of the world are designed for people using right hand.
Also found these two articles if people’re interested to read:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6758284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6672868/
Seriously, did you read them before citing?
Conclusion
Adult converted [FYI not childhood, OP] left-handers show persistent features of left-handedness during right-hand writing. Extending previous studies, which emphasized functional asymmetries at the executive level of the motor system (e.g., the SM1), our results provide evidence for a neural substrate of human handedness in premotor and parietal motor association areas.
In summary, the reorganization patterns found in converted left-handers point to two distinct neuronal correlates of handedness in executive and associative sensorimotor cortices. Although the executive representations in SM1 and caudal PMd are more flexible and can be influenced by preferred hand use throughout life, representations in higher-order sensorimotor areas of the dominant hemisphere (i.e., in the inferior parietal cortex and rostrolateral PMd) cannot be switched by educational training. Indeed, these higher-order representations are paradoxically strengthened by attempts to switch handedness for writing.
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Calm down people… I’m just asking people’s experience. Yes, my mom is a Chinese and she lives in Shanghai. She’s also sharing with me more videos just now about not letting lefty using right hand. She’s just trying to advise something good for her grandkid. I know manybeople were corrected to use right hand as the handwriting in Chinese and most of the world are designed for people using right hand.
Also found these two articles if people’re interested to read:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6758284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6672868/
Conclusion
Adult converted [FYI not childhood, OP] left-handers show persistent features of left-handedness during right-hand writing. Extending previous studies, which emphasized functional asymmetries at the executive level of the motor system (e.g., the SM1), our results provide evidence for a neural substrate of human handedness in premotor and parietal motor association areas.
In summary, the reorganization patterns found in converted left-handers point to two distinct neuronal correlates of handedness in executive and associative sensorimotor cortices. Although the executive representations in SM1 and caudal PMd are more flexible and can be influenced by preferred hand use throughout life, representations in higher-order sensorimotor areas of the dominant hemisphere (i.e., in the inferior parietal cortex and rostrolateral PMd) cannot be switched by educational training. Indeed, these higher-order representations are paradoxically strengthened by attempts to switch handedness for writing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Troll?
More likely from Asia, Middle East, or parts of Africa, where this is still very much a thing.
OP, forcing a left handed child to write with their right hand is very damaging and in addition to inflicting emotional trauma, it will actually impair their academic performance. Please don’t do this to your child.
There is no trauma. There is no damage. Stop the lies. Yes, it is prevalent in Asia and other countries still. The Chinese are very smart.
You sound impaired. .
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Calm down people… I’m just asking people’s experience. Yes, my mom is a Chinese and she lives in Shanghai. She’s also sharing with me more videos just now about not letting lefty using right hand. She’s just trying to advise something good for her grandkid. I know manybeople were corrected to use right hand as the handwriting in Chinese and most of the world are designed for people using right hand.
Also found these two articles if people’re interested to read:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6758284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6672868/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i would. develop both sides of the brain. worked out beautifully for my brother who writes righty and plays (sports) lefty. excelled in both.
Then he’s ambidextrous, not a full lefty. Please don’t encourage forcing a lefty to write right-handed. It’s cruel and won’t work anyway.
Anonymous wrote:i would. develop both sides of the brain. worked out beautifully for my brother who writes righty and plays (sports) lefty. excelled in both.
Anonymous wrote:i would. develop both sides of the brain. worked out beautifully for my brother who writes righty and plays (sports) lefty. excelled in both.
Anonymous wrote:Troll?