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  2. Handedness - Wikipedia

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    Right-handedness is the most common type. Right-handed people are more skillful with their right hands. Studies suggest that approximately 90% of people are right-handed. [7] [14] Left-handedness is less common. Studies suggest that approximately 10% of people are left-handed. [7] [15] Ambidexterity refers to having equal ability in both hands ...

  3. Neuroanatomy of handedness - Wikipedia

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    Handedness in and of itself tends to be a grey area. The requirements for someone to be right- as opposed to left-handed have been debated, and because individuals who identify as left-handed may also use their right hand for a large number of tasks, identifying two clearcut groups of subjects is a challenging task.

  4. Neurological examination - Wikipedia

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    Handedness (right- or left-handed) Past medical history [2] Drug history [2] Family and social history [2] Handedness is important in establishing the area of the brain important for language (as almost all right-handed people have a left hemisphere that is responsible for language). As patients answer questions, it is important to gain an idea ...

  5. Homochirality - Wikipedia

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    Homochirality is a uniformity of chirality, or handedness.Objects are chiral when they cannot be superposed on their mirror images. For example, the left and right hands of a human are approximately mirror images of each other but are not their own mirror images, so they are chiral.

  6. Laterality - Wikipedia

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    In mice (Mus musculus), laterality in paw usage has been shown to be a learned behavior (rather than inherited), [10] due to which, in any population, half of the mice become left-handed while the other half becomes right-handed. The learning occurs by a gradual reinforcement of randomly occurring weak asymmetries in paw choice early in ...

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    Make sure that important things like photos, music, documents, and contacts are stored in the cloud so that losing a physical item has no bearing on your life. martin-dm/istockphoto Understanding ...

  8. Democratic Rep. Reveals ‘SOS’ Message Behind Her ... - AOL

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    Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-N.M.) on Wednesday explained on CNN exactly why she held up a sign that read “This is NOT normal” as President Donald Trump entered the House chamber before his ...

  9. The Affordable Egg Substitute That's Actually Better Than Eggs

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    1/4 cup whole milk Greek yogurt . Appearance: Pleasingly crinkled top and deep mahogany color. Texture: Crustier edges with fudgy interior. Taste: Similar to the control, the chocolate flavor ...