@ArtirKel which side of the road one drives is in freq.ly given as an example of arbitrary choice. But what about the relationship to
brain lateralization? Doesn't that affect the visual field? It may have some effect and the choice isn't totally arbitrary then.
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Indeed. I recall reading somewhere that something like this was the case for (anti)clockwise spiral stairs.
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I know a traffic researcher and he said it was very difficult to work out whether these hypotheses are true or not. :P
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Well, doing fMRI while driving is a bit difficult.
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But what about using a driving simulator with some UK and Spanish psych grad students?
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