Why is only 10 percent of the population left-handed?
A recent study by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics delves into the causes of left-handedness, a trait possessed by only 10 percent of the population, while the other 90 percent is right-handed. The study highlights a correlation between rare gene variants and left-handedness, providing insights into the complexity of human genetics and brain development.
Produced by Natalia Guerrero