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If your student is left handed, learning to sidestroke on the right side should be easier to learn.
Although we trained and tested the left hand, learning-related changes were either bilateral, especially in regions that appear to code for actions with both hand (Gallivan et al., 2013), or in some cases even more pronounced in the ipsilateral, left hemisphere.
Although instructions often emphasize categories (e.g., odd number → left hand response) rather than specific stimuli (e.g., 3 → left hand response), learning is often interpreted in terms of stimulus-response (S-R) bindings or, less frequently, stimulus-classification (S-C) bindings with little attention being paid to the importance of category-response (C-R) bindings.
Not only did I learn to hit left hand corners on a dusty racetrack, but I spoke to Gemma Harrison about how VC was born, why they think racing is so important for women and what they hope to achieve in the future.
I've found that most pupils soon learn to read both right hand and left hand.
Take your left hand off the floor.
Right hand, left hand.
Mediocre left hand.
LIFT your left hand.
Left hand, suckling pig!
We left hand in hand.
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