How to use mobile phones show the dominant part of the brain
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A new study from Henry Ford Health System in West Bloomfield Michigan found that 70 percent of 700 people holding their phones on the same side as the dominant hand, as reported by the NY Daily News (21/05).
Approximately 95 percent of the human population has a dominant left brain, and they tend to be more active use of the right hand. These results can be used by experts to determine the language centers in the brain prior to brain surgery.
Of all the participants who took the survey, 90 percent more likely to use the right hand in which 68 percent use the right ear. About 25 people use the left ear and seven per cent of people use both ears alternately. For people who are left-handed, 72 percent used the left ear, 23 percent use the right ear, and five percent use both ears.
What about you, do you usually use your phone in the left or right ear?
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