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Anticlockwise or clockwise? A dynamic Perception-Action-Laterality model for directionality bias in visuospatial functioningThe right way to kiss: directionality bias in head-turning during kissing.Navigating to new frontiers in behavioral neuroscience: traditional neuropsychological tests predict human performance on a rodent-inspired radial-arm maze.Embodied Information in Cognitive Tasks: Haptic Weight Sensations Affect Task Performance and Processing StyleRotational preference in gymnastics.Vertebrate whole-body-action asymmetries and the evolution of right handedness: a comparison between humans and marine mammals.Effects of competing environmental variables and signage on route-choices in simulated everyday and emergency wayfinding situations.Take your seats: leftward asymmetry in classroom seating choice.Main factor causing "faster-is-slower" phenomenon during evacuation: rodent experiment and simulation.Lateral bias in theatre-seat choice.Childrens' left-turning preference is not modulated by magical ideation.Fly on the right: Lateral preferences when choosing aircraft seats.An online means of testing asymmetries in seating preference reveals a bias for airplanes and theaters.Turning bias and lateral dominance in a sample of able-bodied and amputee participants.Absence of lateral navigational bias in young children.Single-destination navigation in a multiple-destination environment: a new "later-destination attractor" bias in route choice.Eye-catching: right hemisphere attentional bias for emotional pictures.How to choose a seat in theatres: always sit on the right side?North is up(hill): route planning heuristics in real-world environments.Use of an ex vivo canine ventral slot model to test the efficacy of a piezoelectric cutting tool for decompressive spinal surgery.Cross-Modal Associations between Color and Haptics.Signage Versus Environmental Affordances: Is the Explicit Information Strong Enough to Guide Human Behavior During a Wayfinding Task?Pedestrian Choice Behavior at Shopping Mall Intersections in China and the United StatesEnvironmental Affordances as a Way to Help in the Design of Videogame Worlds
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Right-handers and Americans favor turning to the right.
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Right-handers and Americans favor turning to the right.
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Right-handers and Americans favor turning to the right.
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Right-handers and Americans favor turning to the right.
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Right-handers and Americans favor turning to the right.
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Angelique A Scharine
Michael K McBeath
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2002-01-01T00:00:00Z