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Natural ambidexterity, the ability to use both hands with equal skill, is quite rare. It is estimated that only about 1% of the population is truly ambidextrous, while most individuals have a dominant hand. This rarity is often attributed to the brain's lateralization, where one hemisphere is typically more adept at motor functions related to hand use. Most people exhibit a degree of hand preference, which develops early in life.

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