The findings point to a two-stage story. Walking upright came first, freeing the hands from the work of locomotion and creating new selective pressure for fine, lateralized manual behaviors. Larger brains came later, and as they grew and reorganized, the rightward bias hardened into the near-universal pattern seen today.

    https://phys.org/news/2026-05-why-is-almost-everyone-right.html

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