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Why Do People Touch Handrails Even on Short Stairs?

Ordinary choices often hide invisible systems.

People touch handrails not only for balance but for reassurance. The hidden mechanism is subconscious stability checking.

People touch handrails not only for balance but for reassurance. The hidden mechanism is subconscious stability checking.

Visible behavior is often the final step of an invisible system.

People think handrails prevent falls. Often, they prevent uncertainty.

Why Do People Touch Handrails Even on Short Stairs?

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