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The latest Messages 7

2022-04-17 23:30:26
Our favorite subject is ourselves

Don't blame your self-absorbed brother for talking about himselfit's just the way his brain is wired

The reward centers of our brains light up more when we're talking about ourselves than when we're talking about other people, according to
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2022-04-16 14:56:28
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2022-04-15 12:16:54
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2022-04-12 23:19:03
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2022-04-11 23:34:43
Memories are more like pieced-together pictures than accurate snapshots

Even people with the best memories in the world can have "false memories."

The brain generally remembers the gist of what happens, then fills in the rest—sometimes inaccurately—which explains why you insist your wife was with you at a party six years ago, even though she's adamant she wasn't.
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2022-04-10 23:32:27
We always try to return a favor

It's not just good manners—the "rule of reciprocity" suggests that we're programmed to want to help someone who's helped us.

It probably developed because, to keep society working smoothly, people need to help each other out. Stores (and some frenemies) like to use this against you, offering freebies in hopes that you'll spend some cash.
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2022-04-09 23:20:16
Our brains want us to be lazy

Evolutionarily speaking, conserving energy is a good thing—when food was scarce, our ancestors still had to be ready for anything.

Unfortunately for anyone watching their weight, that still holds true today. A small study published in Current Biology found that when walking on a treadmill, volunteers would automatically adjust their gait to burn fewer calories.
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2022-04-06 23:26:16
When one rule seems too strict, we want to break more

Psychologists have studied a phenomenon called reactance: When people perceive certain freedoms being taken away, they not only break that rule, but they break even more than they otherwise would have in an effort to regain their freedom.

This could be one of the best psychology facts to explain why a teenager who can't use his phone in class will chew gum while stealthily sending a text.
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2022-04-05 23:49:03
Beginnings and ends are easier to remember than middles

When people are asked to recall items from a list, they're most likely to think of things from the very end, or from the very beginning, found one study published in Frontiers of Human Neuroscience.

The middle gets muddled, which could also play into why you remember your boss wrapping up her presentation, but not so much about the middle.
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