Researchers are at a loss for why people across cultures and ages, regardless of their dominant hand, have a natural bias ...
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Researchers accidentally discover that humans prefer to turn counterclockwise but they still have no idea why
If you were asked to stand up and walk in any direction, which way would you go? According to new research, regardless of if ...
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Scientists Discover a Strange Global Pattern in The Way Humans Walk
A still image from one of the experiments, showing position of people (red dots) and recent movement (the orange lines).
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Researchers find a surprising human bias toward counterclockwise motion
A crowd does not need a leader to fall into step. In public spaces, people sort themselves into lanes, avoid collisions, and ...
“Our results may appear as a minor insignificant discovery, but in nature, most phenomena related to locomotion show that ...
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