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  2. Ocular dominance - Wikipedia

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    Ocular dominance, sometimes called eye preference or eyedness, [1] is the tendency to prefer visual input from one eye to the other. [2] It is somewhat analogous to the laterality of right- or left- handedness ; however, the side of the dominant eye and the dominant hand do not always match. [ 3 ]

  3. Ambidexterity - Wikipedia

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    Mike Conley shoots left-handed, but has preferred to shoot floaters right handed, as he does everything else right-handed off the court. Ben Simmons and Luke Kennard are also natural right-handers shooting left-handed. Tristan Thompson is a natural left-hander, and was a left-handed shooter, but has shot right-handed since the 2013–2014 ...

  4. Side grip - Wikipedia

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    Some shooters with issues of ocular dominance will tilt the gun at a 15- to 45-degree angle in order to take advantage of their better eye; the gun held in the left hand and the sights aligned to the right eye, for example. [3]

  5. Cross-dominance - Wikipedia

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    Cross-dominance, also known as mixed-handedness, hand confusion, or mixed dominance, is a motor skill manifestation in which a person favors one hand for some tasks and the other hand for others, or a hand and the contralateral leg. For example, a cross-dominant person might write with the left hand and do everything else with the right one, or ...

  6. 19 ways the world is designed for right-handed people - AOL

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    Left-hand people have to grab drinks with their right hand. Felix Kästle/picture alliance via Getty Images Grabbing a piping hot coffee with your non-dominant hand can be a recipe for spillage.

  7. Archery - Wikipedia

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    The standard convention on teaching archery is to hold the bow depending upon eye dominance. [62] (One exception is in modern kyūdō where all archers are trained to hold the bow in the left hand.) [63] Therefore, if one is right-eye dominant, they would hold the bow in the left hand and draw the string with the right hand. However, not ...

  8. Laterality - Wikipedia

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    The left eye is used prior to jumping (73%) and prior to circling (65%) the predator, as well as during circling (58%) and for high alert inspection of the predator (72%). The researchers commented that "mobbing and perhaps circling are agonistic responses controlled by the LE[left eye]/right hemisphere, as also seen in other species.

  9. 15 famous celebs who are left handed - AOL

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    Yes, that is right, err, left. Today marks the day all left handers are able to rejoice and celebrate their lovely feature. We decided to round up a few celebs who share the same trait of being ...