brachialität
Brachialität is a term derived from the Latin word "brachialis," referring to the arm. In common usage, it describes a person's preference for using their right arm and hand for tasks requiring dexterity. This dominance is commonly known as being right-handed. The opposite of brachialität is sinistrality, which refers to left-handedness. While most individuals exhibit a clear preference for one hand, some may show ambidexterity, where they can use either hand with equal skill.
The prevalence of right-handedness varies across populations but is generally estimated to be around 85-90%. Left-handedness
While brachialität is a natural and widely observed phenomenon, historically, left-handedness has sometimes been discouraged or