Humans prefer to walk anticlockwise, scientists find – but reason is unclear - The Guardian

  1. Humans prefer to walk anticlockwise, scientists find – but reason is unclear  The Guardian
  2. Nearly Everyone, Everywhere, Veers Left When Walking  The New York Times
  3. Individual locomotor bias drives counterclockwise motion in pedestrian crowds  Nature
  4. People have an inherent preference for counterclockwise motion, study reveals  Phys.org
  5. Humans have an ‘anticlockwise bias’ — and no one knows why  The Times


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