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fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

New Insights on the Evolution of Right- and Left-Handedness

The fighting hypothesis proposes that there is a so-called frequency-dependent maintenance of left-handedness. The main idea is that over the tens of thousands of years of human evolution, left-handers did have an advantage in fights due to a surprise effect. This gives them an evolutionary survival benefit since they win more fights.
Psychology
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Women in technology
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Left-handers may have competitive advantage over right-handed people

Left-handed people demonstrate stronger competitiveness traits, which may provide a psychological advantage in competition and explain why left-handedness persists despite right-handers comprising 90% of the population.
Women in technology
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Left-handers may have competitive advantage over right-handed people

Left-handed people demonstrate stronger competitiveness traits, which may provide a psychological advantage in competition and explain why left-handedness persists despite right-handers comprising 90% of the population.
Typography
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Left-Handers Are Better at Mirror-Writing Than Right-Handers

Left-handers demonstrate significantly faster and more accurate mirror-writing abilities compared to right-handers, supported by scientific research.
Psychology
fromMail Online
1 month ago

'Lefties' are more competitive than right-handers, study finds

Left-handed people demonstrate higher competitiveness and stronger drive to win than right-handed individuals, potentially explaining the evolutionary persistence of left-handedness in human populations.
Psychology
fromWIRED
1 month ago

Left-Handed People Are More Competitive, Says Science

Left-handedness persists at stable 10% rates due to frequency-dependent evolutionary advantages in competitive situations, where left-handers' unpredictability provides strategic benefits that disappear if they become too common.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
1 month ago

What's The Purpose Of That Little Loop On The Finger Of Your Gloves?

The loop on ski glove ring fingers is a backcountry feature that allows climbers to attach gloves to their pack using a carabiner for quick access.
Games
fromDefector
2 months ago

The Tennis Ball's Biggest Critic Thinks "They're Getting Better" | Defector

Daniil Medvedev believes courts and balls are becoming faster and better, improving play and reducing earlier complaints about slow conditions and heavy balls.
fromZDNET
1 month ago

Why most touchscreen gloves fail during the cold winter - but these don't

On the outside is a wind- and wear-resistant knitted nylon/spandex/lycra layer, and on the inside is a soft, moisture-wicking acrylic/polyester layer. Lastly, a waterproof and breathable Artex membrane is sandwiched between, keeping your hands dry no matter what. This creates a thin yet warm glove that's ideal for milder winters. I've worn these down to about 23°F in hail and winds hitting 50 miles per hour, and my hands were warm enough.
Gadgets
fromUnofficial Networks
2 months ago

The Future Of Boot Fitting Has Arrived

Rather than waiting until you arrive in a ski village or going out of your way to drive into the mountains, Boot Solutions is introducing a process in which you simply scan your feet and they do all the fitting remotely. Overall it seems pretty simple. You use the Boot Solutions app on on your phone to take a medical grade 3D scan of both feet and the company offers you plans from there.
Snowboarding
Bicycling
fromBikeMag
1 month ago

We Tested These World Cup Winning MTB Grips To See if They Made Us Faster

Jackson Goldstone Signature Grips offer exceptional comfort, improved control, variable 29–33mm diameter, tacky center, firmer flared ends, and strong durability.
fromBikeMag
2 months ago

This New MTB Grip from OneUp Might Actually Give You More Control On Trail

Grips are a small but very important detail on a mountain bike. As one of the few points of contact between the rider and the bike, the right grip can make or break how a bike feels, and no one is more in tune with this than the pros. And who would know this better than one of the greatest mountain bikers of our generation? Well, Jackson Goldstone and OneUp Components have whipped up something special with Jackson's signature grips.
Bicycling
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Am I Left-Handed or Mixed-Handed?

Handedness exists in three forms: left, right, and mixed, with many individuals unaware of mixed-handedness and mixed-handedness measurable by questionnaires.
fromBikerumor
1 month ago

Outdoor Research Freewheel MTB 4-Finger Bike Gloves Keep Your Little Fingers Warm

The four-finger design is the standout feature of these gloves. Intended for cycling, it leaves your first two fingers free for braking and grip control but pairs your ring and pinky fingers together to keep them warmer than traditional gloves.
Bicycling
fromBikerumor
2 months ago

OneUp Components Expands its Lineup With New Goldstone Signature Grip

Last year, the young Canadian confirmed that notion with five World Cup Downhill wins, earning him the title of the World Cup Overall Champ. Of course, when you're the best in the world, brands like to put your name on things, as we saw with Fox Racing's Goldstone Signature Collection of apparel and accessories. Today, OneUp Components adds to that list with the launch of the brand-new Goldstone Grip.
Bicycling
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