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Childrens' left-turning preference is not modulated by magical ideation.

Jürg C Streuli1,2,3, Gina Obrist1, Peter Brugger1.   

Abstract

The literature on human turning preferences is inconsistent. While the few studies with children below 14 years of age uniformly describe an overall left-turning (counterclockwise) tendency, a recent Internet study with more than 1500 adults found a right-sided (clockwise) bias. We set out to investigate spontaneous turning behaviour in children age 5-3 years and, based on neuropsychiatric work in adults, also explored a potential association with magical thinking. Findings indicated a clear left-turning preference, independent of a participant's sex and handedness. Whether a child responded a question about the existence of extrasensory communication in the affirmative or not was unrelated to direction and size of turning bias and lateral preference. Our results are consistent with a left-sided turning preference reported for children, but in opposition to the clockwise bias recently described in a large-scale study with adults. Whether they point to a maturational gradient in the preferred direction of spontaneous whole-body rotation or rather to a lack of comparability between measures used in observational versus Internet-based studies remains to be further investigated. Regarding a purported association between body turns and magical thinking, our study is preliminary, as only one single question was used to probe the latter.

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Keywords:  Turning behaviour; developmental neuropsychology; lateral biases; motor system; neuropsychiatry

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27221655     DOI: 10.1080/1357650X.2015.1134565

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laterality        ISSN: 1357-650X


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Authors:  Tim Killeen; Morad Elshehabi; Linard Filli; Markus A Hobert; Clint Hansen; David Rieger; Kathrin Brockmann; Susanne Nussbaum; Björn Zörner; Marc Bolliger; Armin Curt; Daniela Berg; Walter Maetzler
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-08-24       Impact factor: 4.379

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