创造力
新几内亚
心理学
艺术
美学
认知科学
视觉艺术
社会学
社会心理学
民族学
作者
Grzegorz Jankiewicz,Piotr Sorokowski,Michał Misiak
出处
期刊:Laterality
[Taylor & Francis]
日期:2025-01-23
卷期号:: 1-10
标识
DOI:10.1080/1357650x.2025.2455130
摘要
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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