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How do some people become ambidextrous?

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According to science, people become embidextrous when their brain is almost symmetric. Studies reveal that people with schizophrenia are significantly more likely to be ambidextrous or left-handed than people who are not schizophrenic. read more

Some scientists have suggested that for ambidextrous people, neither hemisphere in the brain is dominant. It is generally understood that there are four variations of handedness. There are people who are right-handed, left-handed, mixed-handed (when people prefer using their left hand for some tasks and their right for others), and people who are truly ambidextrous. read more

The main advantages of being ambidextrous revolve around writing. If you broke your arm and then tried to write with your "unusual arm" then it will be hard for people who are righty or lefty. If you are ambidextrous, it will be easier for you to write with both hands if you injure one of them. read more

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