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Cultural and environmental influences on footedness: Cross-sectional study in urban and semi-urban Malawi

机译:文化和环境对立足的影响:城市和半城市马拉维的横断面研究

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The present study was designed to assess cultural and environmental pressure against left-foot preference in urban and semi-urban Malawi. The findings demonstrated that, when compared to handedness, footedness appeared to be less biased behavioral laterality in culturally restrictive communities. The percentage of responders with negative views on left-foot preference was lower than that on left-hand preference (57% vs. 75%) and a smaller proportion of volunteers suggested that left-footers should be forced to change the foot (63.5% vs. 87.6%). In total, mobilizing and stabilizing tasks scored similar proportions of negative responses. Expectation of inferior performance of the left foot than the right one was the major reason for negative views on left-foot preference. Gender and driving experience had significant but weak effect on the view on left-foot preference. Most of the responders (74%) suggested that left-footers should change the foot in early family environment.
机译:本研究旨在评估马拉维市区和半市区相对左脚偏爱的文化和环境压力。研究结果表明,与惯用手相比,惯用脚似乎在文化限制性社区中的行为偏向性较小。对左脚偏向持否定态度的回应者比例低于左手偏见(57%对75%),并且较小比例的志愿者建议应强制左脚改变脚(63.5% vs. 87.6%)。总体而言,动员和稳定任务获得的负面反应比例相似。期望左脚的表现不如右脚是对左脚偏爱的负面看法的主要原因。性别和驾驶经验对左脚偏爱的看法有显着但微弱的影响。大多数响应者(74%)建议在家庭早期环境中,左脚应换脚。

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