kahekäelised
kahekäelised refers to ambidextrous individuals, meaning they are able to use both their left and right hands with equal skill and ease. This is in contrast to the majority of the population, who are predominantly right-handed or left-handed.
The prevalence of ambidexterity is relatively low, estimated to be around 1% of the global population. While
The neurological basis of ambidexterity is still a subject of ongoing research. The human brain typically exhibits
Ambidexterity can be advantageous in various fields, particularly in sports and certain professions where the ability