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Posted: 2025-05-06 14:52:32 UTC

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A meta-analysis reveals a link between left-handedness and early-onset neurodevelopmental disorders with language impairments like autism and dyslexia, suggesting shared developmental processes.
Higher rates of left- and mixed-handedness in individuals with dyslexia, autism, and schizophrenia.
The link is most pronounced in disorders that manifest early in life and involve language processing difficulties.
Conditions like depression, which appear later in life, do not show a connection with handedness.
Understanding the underlying mechanisms that connect handedness and neurodevelopmental disorders.
Determining the specific disruptions during early brain development that affect both handedness and neurological outcomes.