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u/sr_localonReddit16h ago
People have a natural tendency to turn to the left and walk in an anticlockwise direction, a bias observed across countries, ages and sexes, but reason is unclear
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Analysis Summary
Scientists have found consistent evidence across multiple countries that people tend to turn left and walk in anticlockwise patterns regardless of age or sex, but no one yet knows why. The pattern is robust enough to replicate across very different cultures and populations, suggesting it's a genuine human bias rather than a cultural artifact. What's driving the behavior โ whether it's neurological, biomechanical, or something else โ remains genuinely uncertain despite the consistent observation.
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โPeople have a natural tendency to turn to the left and walk in an anticlockwise directionโ
Confirmed by Guardian reporting citing repeated cross-cultural experiments from Spain to Japan.
โThis bias is observed across countries, ages and sexesโ
Guardian explicitly states experiments show the pattern holds across countries and demographics.
โThe reason is unclearโ
Guardian states exact mechanic 'is still an open question' โ confirms uncertainty about causation.
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