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My first wife, in an infamous incident, was navigating while I was driving. She told me to turn right. There was no road there. Only trees. I was squinting, looking up ahead for the turn, when she began yelling at me with increasing frequency and fervor, "Turn right! Right, right, RIGHT!" I looked at her bewildered, and she was (of course) furiously pointing left. I stopped the car and said, "Oh, THAT right." Strangely, that marriage did not last. [/ QUOTE ] Racist imo. |
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I had this problem until I was 15 or so. Not this bad, but I could never remember which was left or right. I was 15 and watching a kid's show with a friend's brother when it clicked: "Left is the hand that makes an L when you hold it up". It was easy to visualize after that and a couple of weeks later it was natural. Watching myself think about it now, deciding left from right still requires the invoking of visual or kinesthetic memory from one of the times I've decided between left and right (such as visualizing a car turning or imagining myself writing. But it's instantaneous now as opposed to requiring thought. Point being that you can do just fine for a long time without instinctively knowing left from right. As for your dilemma, I'd mention it quietly to the partner. She probably already knows and if not should be the one to break it to him. [/ QUOTE ] Feynman had the same problem, he had to feel for a mole on one of hands. I don't think its the same problem as in the OP. chez |
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A lot of these stories sound bizarre to me. I have trouble picturing what that must be like. Strike that. I can't picture it at all.
This sounds very common given the number of people speaking up. Now I have some sympathy for all those students I've seen writing with their right hands while doing their right hand rules with their left . . . |
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take a marker and draw an L on his left hand and an R on his right hand
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My first wife, in an infamous incident, was navigating while I was driving. She told me to turn right. There was no road there. Only trees. I was squinting, looking up ahead for the turn, when she began yelling at me with increasing frequency and fervor, "Turn right! Right, right, RIGHT!" I looked at her bewildered, and she was (of course) furiously pointing left. I stopped the car and said, "Oh, THAT right." Strangely, that marriage did not last. [/ QUOTE ] lol good answer [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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A lot of these stories sound bizarre to me. I have trouble picturing what that must be like. Strike that. I can't picture it at all. This sounds very common given the number of people speaking up. Now I have some sympathy for all those students I've seen writing with their right hands while doing their right hand rules with their left . . . [/ QUOTE ] Maybe check out Susan Greenfield - Brain Story. There are endless amounts of ways in how people's brains have defects/disorders, and very specific ways also. |
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Which one is Barron's?
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boro,
You're probably just using different sides of your brains |
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boro, You're probably just using different sides of your brains [/ QUOTE ] all those optical illusions always freak me out |
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[ QUOTE ] boro, You're probably just using different sides of your brains [/ QUOTE ] all those optical illusions always make me hard [/ QUOTE ] |
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