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Going round the bend! Scientists discover humans are naturally wired to walk anti-clockwise
Whether you're pacing while on the phone or wandering around a park, chances are you're unconsciously turning in the same direction as almost everyone else.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. People in Spain and Japan showed the same counterclockwise turning bias, pointing to a possible built-in feature of human movement ...
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Scientists accidentally discover an inherent human tendency for counterclockwise movement
When humans walk freely in open or enclosed spaces, they naturally tend to veer in a counterclockwise direction. This ...
There’s a city park near my house with a small lake surrounded by a 2/3-mile trail that’s just perfect for running. It’s almost perfectly flat, and two large fountains spraying up from the lake’s ...
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