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A new study indicates that a dominant hand performs better due to years of practice, rather than inherent superiority of one brain hemisphere.
UCLA
Who
Scientists at UCLA
What
A new study indicates that a dominant hand performs better due to years of practice, rather than inherent superiority of one brain hemisphere.
When
Wed, 15 Jul 2026 08:20:29 GMT · 1h 59m ago
Where
UCLA ·
Why
To understand the neurological basis for hand dominance and performance.
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This finding shifts the understanding of motor skill development, suggesting that practice and learned behavior are the primary drivers of hand proficiency, not innate brain lateralization.
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