venstrehendthet
Venstrehendthet, or left-handedness, is the preference for using the left hand for tasks such as writing, throwing, and other fine motor activities. It is estimated that about 10 to 12 percent of people are left-handed, a proportion that is relatively stable across populations though precise numbers vary by study.
Causes are complex, involving genetic, prenatal, and environmental factors. No single gene explains handedness; several genetic
Brain and development: In most left-handed individuals, language is in the left hemisphere, but a minority may
Social and cultural aspects: Historically, left-handedness faced stigma in some cultures; today adaptations like left-handed scissors
Health, cognition, and behavior: Research has explored possible links between handedness and cognitive styles, creativity, or
In sports and everyday life: left-handed individuals may have advantages in certain sports due to opponents'