Mirror writing, left-handedness, and leftward scripts |
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Authors: | Schott G D Schott J M |
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Affiliation: | The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG, England. geoffrey.schott@uclh.org |
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Abstract: | This minireview concerns a new observation on mirror writing. An uncommon form of writing, mirror writing is seen among healthy individuals, but it can also follow a variety of neurological diseases; it is nearly always carried out with the left hand and is more easily undertaken by left-handers. We have found that a particularly high prevalence of left-handed mirror writing has been reported among those whose native languages are traditionally written in a leftward direction, including Chinese, Japanese, and Hebrew. Innate left-handers and those whose languages are written leftward thus share an unusual facility for left-handed mirror writing, an observation that may have implications for understanding hemisphere specialization in relation to handedness. |
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