Sensory feedback shapes individuality to provide equal space for behavioral excellence
Thursday, October 1, 2015 - 12:20
in Psychology & Sociology
We can quickly tell from the way someone walks whether that person is young or old, male or female, healthy or sick, because patterns of movement vary from one person to the next. In fact, we can often recognize a friend from a distance, even if he's walking with his back to us, because of his characteristic strides.