I am ambidextrous with silverware but prefer the left. I use the right when circumstances make it the easier option. How my handedness fits into an idea about all choices doesn't enter into whether I go left or right.
Throwing overhand with the left, I can't put speed or distance on a ball but am equally accurate. I mostly throw and shoot baskets with the right, but use the left when convenient or, when in a slump, for example with free throws or darts, need better focus. While the predilection may be set by brain hemispherosity and corpus collosum, the decision to use left or right depends on the situation and my level of acumen in assessing it.
So if all those things could come together over and again so we could test these ideas, that would be fun for a while. Then it would be drudgery. Let's not.
Throwing overhand with the left, I can't put speed or distance on a ball but am equally accurate. I mostly throw and shoot baskets with the right, but use the left when convenient or, when in a slump, for example with free throws or darts, need better focus. While the predilection may be set by brain hemispherosity and corpus collosum, the decision to use left or right depends on the situation and my level of acumen in assessing it.
So if all those things could come together over and again so we could test these ideas, that would be fun for a while. Then it would be drudgery. Let's not.