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Understanding Bimanual Coordination and Its Importance

Bimanual refers to the use of both hands or both arms in a particular activity or task. It can also refer to the coordination of both hands or arms in a specific movement or action.

For example, bimanual skills are those that require the use of both hands together, such as playing a musical instrument, typing on a keyboard, or using a pair of scissors. Bimanual coordination is important for many everyday activities, such as reaching for objects, grasping and manipulating tools, and performing manual tasks.

In neuroscience, bimanual coordination is often studied to understand how the brain controls movement and to identify any potential deficits or impairments in individuals with neurological disorders.

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