Term ID: T2241

Hand Preference

/hand-preference/
The tendency to favor one hand over the other for skilled activities, with lateralization patterns related to brain organization and cognitive functioning.
Example: Right-handed individuals typically having left hemisphere language dominance, while left-handed people showing more variable patterns of brain lateralization.

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Reference: McManus (2002)