Some mind tricks to defeat everyone
Science shows that we show a preference for the letters that appear in our name more than for other letters. In this fascinating subject, the research also indicates which charities we are most willing to support. Here I give some tricks for mind and to know more about the mind tricks and their benefits .
Tricks of the mind that you did not know
Mental tricks
Your thoughts and behaviors can be surprisingly affected by seemingly unrelated causes, due to the mental tricks that take place in the brain, says psychologist Adam Alter in his recent book Drunk Tank Pink.
5 tricks of the mind that you did not know
Mental trick 1: you have an unconscious with a "like" around your name.
In a study on donations to the Red Cross after tropical storms, 10 percent of all donations after Hurricane Katrina came from people with names that started with "K" from a group that had donated the 4 percent in previous disasters. That's a 150 percent increase!Mental trick 2: you can change the way you remember things.
The memory researcher Elizabeth Loftus has shown that the description can distort memory through a series of different experiments, says Alter. In one study, participants saw a video of two cars colliding. Investigators said a group that the cars had hit each other, and the other group were told that the cars had been smashed. A week later, the scientists asked the participants if they remembered seeing broken glass in the accident. Fourteen percent of those in the first group remembered seeing broken glass, while a third of the other group thought there were crystals. But in reality there had not been any crystal. Both groups had replaced reality by a false memory in which cars filled the glass pavement after the accident. "
5 tricks of the mind that you did not know: mirrors can make you behave more morally.
Mental trick 3: mirrors can make you behave more morally.
Researchers have found that people are more honest when they are forced to look at their own images in the mirror. In an experiment in the mid-70s, college students were asked to decipher a series of anagrams, over a period of five minutes, even though there was no way they could finish all the tests at that time. Participants were told to stop working after the bell rang at five minutes, or they would be considered cheating. Some did the work in front of a mirror, but others could not see themselves reflected. The results were very curious: only 7 percent of the mirror group cheated, compared to 71 percent of the other group. "When people consider doing bad behavior,
Mental trick 4: Do you remember more in a similar environment?
If you have ever heard teachers who advise students to study in environments as similar to their exam room as possible, this research explains why. The researchers told divers to memorize lists of words, sometimes underwater and sometimes on land. It was found that the divers who did the task under the sea had a more precise memory while they were submerged and those who did the experiment on land remembered the words better there than underwater. The locations form a lens through which we perceive the newly acquired information.
5 tricks of the mind that you did not know: a bright pink color that calms you.
Mental trick 5: a bright pink color that calms you.
In a famous 1979 experiment, a group of healthy young men proved to have more strength in their arms when they looked at a piece of bright blue cardboard compared to when they looked at a bright pink one. Study author Alexander Schauss began by promoting the "tranquilizing and miraculous power of the bright pink color at public lectures in the United States," Alter points out, and the message faltered.Many jails and detention centers began to paint the cells pink. Soccer coaches in the states of Colorado and Iowa even painted the visitors' dressing rooms in pink "in an attempt to appease their rivals."
I agree with two of these tricks: (i) you have an unconscious with a "like" around your name, and (ii) you behave more morally in front of the mirror.
These two are really true. I think, when in front of a mirror we have the feeling that we are being watched so we behave more morally and consciously.