Finger-counting is a key "stepping stone" to higher math ability for youngsters, say scientists. Children who count on their fingers between the ages of four- and six-and-a-half years old have better ...
Studies in the past have attempted to examine the ratio between the length of the index finger and the ring finger and its possible connection to certain behavioral and personality traits. A new study ...
People looking at the works of art are "drawn" to the faces of the pointing characters, say scientists. The post Study finds pointing fingers in paintings affects what we look at appeared first on ...
Counting on fingers really does help youngsters improve their maths skills, according to a new study. The research is the first to show that children's performance in arithmetic can show a "huge" ...
View post: Over 30,000 Amazon Shoppers Have Purchased This $8 Insulated Lunch Bag in the Last Month Studies in the past have attempted to examine the ratio between the length of the index finger and ...
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