Researchers are at a loss for why people across cultures and ages, regardless of their dominant hand, have a natural bias ...
A still image from one of the experiments, showing position of people (red dots) and recent movement (the orange lines).
A crowd does not need a leader to fall into step. In public spaces, people sort themselves into lanes, avoid collisions, and ...
In a new study, scientists from the University of Tokyo and the University of Navarra have run a series of experiments ...
In one early set of trials, 32 out of 33 groups showed the same counterclockwise tendency. “When analyzing the experiments, ...
From Spain to Japan, experiments have repeatedly shown a left-turn bias, but exact mechanic ‘is still an open question’ ...