New insights on handedness and creativity among artists: Data from New Guinea.

IF 1.5 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Laterality Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1080/1357650X.2025.2455130
Grzegorz Jankiewicz, Piotr Sorokowski, Michał Misiak
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The overrepresentation of left-handers among professional Western artists has been attributed to the lateralization of the human brain, suggesting that left-handed individuals are more creative and more likely to become artists. We aimed to test this notion among a non-industrialized population. We conducted a study in the Asmat region of Papua, renowned for their abundance of wood carving artists. The participants (N = 231), of which 42% were professional artists, took part in creativity and hand skill asymmetry testing. Our study revealed a lower proportion of right-handers in these populations. Although artists demonstrated higher levels of creativity and more dexterity in both hands, we found no evidence to support the notion that left-hand skill asymmetry is associated with creativity or becoming an artist. The results of our study challenge the notion that left-handed people are more likely to become artists and that they are more creative. It could be that this effect is specific to Western populations.

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关于艺术家惯用手和创造力的新见解:来自新几内亚的数据。
西方专业艺术家中左撇子的比例过高被归因于人类大脑的偏侧化,这表明左撇子更有创造力,更有可能成为艺术家。我们的目标是在非工业化人口中测试这一概念。我们在巴布亚的阿斯马特地区进行了一项研究,该地区以其丰富的木雕艺术家而闻名。参与者(N = 231),其中42%是专业艺术家,参加了创造力和手技能不对称测试。我们的研究显示,在这些人群中,右撇子的比例较低。尽管艺术家表现出更高水平的创造力和更灵活的双手,但我们发现没有证据支持左手技能不对称与创造力或成为艺术家有关的观点。我们的研究结果挑战了左撇子更有可能成为艺术家的观念,他们更有创造力。这可能是西方人群特有的影响。
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Laterality
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期刊介绍: Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition publishes high quality research on all aspects of lateralisation in humans and non-human species. Laterality"s principal interest is in the psychological, behavioural and neurological correlates of lateralisation. The editors will also consider accessible papers from any discipline which can illuminate the general problems of the evolution of biological and neural asymmetry, papers on the cultural, linguistic, artistic and social consequences of lateral asymmetry, and papers on its historical origins and development. The interests of workers in laterality are typically broad.
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