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Hwa Shik Jung (Dongshin University)
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대한인간공학회 대한인간공학회 학술대회논문집 대한인간공학회 2011 추계학술대회 및 정기총회
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2011.10
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264 - 269 (6page)

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Objective: This paper presents the statistical results of cerebral hemisphere laterality to analyze the types of hand, foot, eye and ear dominance and recommend the appropriate devices and facilities when using them in accordance with their dominant body parts. Background: It is known that the human brain is divided into left and right domains and functions accordingly. Studies report that human hands, feet, eyes and ears differ in size between left and right ones and one is preferred or used more often over the other. Therefore, the two symmetrical body parts may look the same but their roles seem to be different. Methods: In this study, 400 Korean male and female subjects aging from 5 to 79 were selected to investigate the various statistics about hands, feet, eyes and ears dominance and their employment characteristics of preferred side in using them. Results: The descriptive statistics showed that 78.5%, 80.0%, 51.8% and 59.8% were right hand, foot, eye and ear dominant respectively. Moreover, various statistical analysis revealed that general tendency of each dominant part was somewhat varied by age, gender and hand dominance. There were strong tendency that right-handed people use more right body parts and vise versa when take action. Conclusion & Application: It was thus found people prefer using their dominant parts differently depending on the hand and foot dominance when they handle things, hence this should be considered in designing various display and control devices.

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1. Introduction
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