Climbing Turns Instinctive Motion Into Calculus
A hand on rough stone is marketed as pure instinct, yet climbing behaves more like a moving math problem. Every upward move forces the brain to integrate friction, leverage and fatigue in real time, turning a simple pull into a dense stream of calculations that run from fingertips to diaphragm.Neuroscientists would call this a whole-body exercise in fine motor control and proprioception. Skin rece...More
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