Friday, January 20, 2017

Do you know why we unconsciously carry our babies on the left side?

Have you ever noticed that your left arm is stronger than your right arm? Have you ever experienced an unbalance with the different physicality of your arms? Are you happy about your left arm being strong?
All thanks to the tiny tots! Whether you are a mom or not, humans tend to hold infants on their left arm. Until a study was published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, scientists never knew why this happened. The phenomenon, which is called left-side bias or left-cradling bias, encourages the right side of the brain to process emotions and take in information from the world around us.
"Left-cradling bias is a distinctive feature of maternal behaviour in humans and great apes, but its evolutionary origin remains unknown," the authors wrote.
Previous research shows that 70-85% of women cradle babies on their left side. In this new study, scientists looked at 10 different species of animals (including walruses, orca whales, and kangaroos as well as humans) and found that in all instances, mothers kept their offspring to the left. The team concluded that this specific positioning allowed mothers to take in information that's analysed in the right side of the brain.
You might remember this fun fact from science class: The left hemisphere of the brain controls the right side of the body and vice versa. By having babies on the left-hand side, we process things like emotion, crying, and facial recognition with the right side of our brains. It contributes to bonding because the right side of the brain also aids in deciphering and dissecting what we see.
"Our findings suggest that sensory lateralisation facilitates mother–infant bonding," the study reads.
Next time you feel like shifting an infant to your right side, you might want to think again. A tired arm might just be worth it, since you'll be making memories and building strong bonds with that little one.

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