DEXTRALITY - significado y definición. Qué es DEXTRALITY
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Qué (quién) es DEXTRALITY - definición

BETTER PERFORMANCE OR INDIVIDUAL PREFERENCE FOR USE OF A HAND
Left-handedness; Leftie; Right-handedness; Left handed; Right handed; Lefthanded; Left handedness; Right-hander; South Paw; Left-Handed; Lefthandedness; Sinistrality; Handed; Cack handed; Righthanded; Sidedness; Hand preference; Left-hander; Right hand; Famous left handers; South-paw; Left-handed; Right-handed; Dextrality; Dominant hand; Right handedness; Righthandedness; Southpaws; South paws; South-paws; Left-Handed People; Left-Handers; Left-Handedness; Left- handed; Left Handedness; Nondominant hand; Rightie; Northpaw
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Dextrality         
·noun The state of being on the right-hand side; also, the quality of being right-handed; right-handedness.
dextral         
  • '''Left:''' The normally sinistral (left-handed) shell of ''[[Neptunea angulata]]'', a species of [[sea snail]] (now extinct) found mainly in the Northern Hemisphere.<br>'''Right:''' The normally dextral (right-handed) shell of ''[[Neptunea despecta]]'', a similar species found mainly in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • [[European flounder]], like other [[flatfish]], experience an eye migration during their lifetime, making them asymmetric.
TWO TYPES OF CHIRALITY
Dextral; Left lateral fault; Sinistral; Dextral and sinistral; Dextral shear
['d?kstr(?)l]
¦ adjective
1. of or on the right side or the right hand. The opposite of sinistral.
right-handed.
2. Geology relating to or denoting a strike-slip fault in which the motion of the block on the further side of the fault is towards the right.
3. Zoology (of a spiral mollusc shell) with whorls rising to the right and coiling anticlockwise.
¦ noun a right-handed person.
Derivatives
dextrality -'stral?ti noun
dextrally adverb
Origin
C17: from med. L. dextralis, from L. dextra 'the right hand', from dexter 'on the right'.
Dextrally      
·adv Towards the right; as, the hands of a watch rotate dextrally.

Wikipedia

Handedness

In human biology, handedness is an individual's preferential use of one hand, known as the dominant hand, due to it being stronger, faster or more dextrous. The other hand, comparatively often the weaker, less dextrous or simply less subjectively preferred, is called the non-dominant hand. In a study from 1975 on 7,688 children in US grades 1-6, Left handers comprised 9.6% of the sample, with 10.5% of male children and 8.7% of female children being left-handed. Handedness is often defined by one's writing hand, as it is fairly common for people to prefer to do a particular task with a particular hand. There are true ambidexterity (equal preference of either hand), but it is rare—most people prefer using one hand for most purposes.

Most of the current research suggests that left-handedness has an epigenetic marker—a combination of genetics, biology and the environment.

Because the vast majority of the population is right-handed, many devices are designed for use by right-handed people, making their use by left-handed people more difficult. In many countries, left-handed people are or were required to write with their right hands. Left-handed people are also more prone to certain health problems. However, left-handed people have an advantage in sports that involves aiming at a target in an area of an opponent's control, as their opponents are more accustomed to the right-handed majority. As a result, they are over-represented in baseball, tennis, fencing, cricket, boxing, and mixed martial arts (MMA).