The brain (Identity)

by David Turell @, Wednesday, March 27, 2013, 18:14 (4258 days ago) @ BBella

bbella: Fortunately for me, I do still have my 3-1/2 year old brilliant grandson living with us since his birth. So far, he seems to be more of a sponge and less of a "muser" but there's still plenty of time. I call him our Mimicking Navigator. He's mimicked his grandpa from day one as if that is the mission he was sent here to do. And he can tell us how to get from here to there (places he has been of course; turn this way, now go that way). He seems to have a memory made for navigating, and did from an early age.
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> > Is he right or left handed? I'm curious from the description of his navigating.
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> David, so far, it seems he might be ambidextrous like I am. Sometimes he favors the left and sometimes the right (eating and writing). My husband is left handed, I'm predominantly right, but use both interchangeably, writing and eating with either.-The only reason I asked is that left-handed folks generally have more three dimensional ability than right-handed folks, which is why it is thought great sculptors like Michaelangelo were left-handed. It was his navigational sense that piqued my interest. Handedness is not inherited in any manner known to science. I am very left-handed with almost no left-handedness in the entire family.


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