7 Most Amazing Psychological Facts About Human Beings

Friends, human psychology is very complex, to make it easy, every day many types of research are published in the field of psychology all over the world, which helps us to understand human behaviour deeply, that we share such 7 shocking psychological facts with you. who will help you to make your life easier from today itself and you can use it in your daily life.

1. Blinking Can Help You Know Someone Is Lying

According to research published in the National Library of Medicine, in an experiment done in 2008, people were asked to recall an event, in which it was seen that when people were lying about that event, their eyes were blinking slowly, that is, it was blinking very slowly.

Those people who are telling the truth, their blinking was at their normal blinking rate, that is, when they were speaking the truth, their eyes were blinking at normal speed, so friends, when someone lies you see his eyes.

2. Best Friend Know The Future Of Our Relationship Better Than Us

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According to the Department of Psychology's Tara M’c  Donald & Michael Rosh, If you love someone or are in a relationship with someone and you want to know how the future of your relationship will be then, you should ask your best friend or your close friend.

Because when two couples are together, they see their relationship in a very positive way and ignore all the problems, both of them are blind to love at that time, but there are our best friends and close friends who can understand your romantic relationship better than you. They can understand all the good and bad things, which will help you understand the future of your relationship or whether your partner is right for you.

3. Beginnings And Ends Are Easier To Remember Than Middles


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According to research published in Frontiers of Human Neuroscience, whenever we are asked to try to remember all the items on a list, we all remember the beginning and the end of the list more than we remember the middle.

This happens because our mind gives more attention to the start and end, while it goes here and there in the middle, so whenever you are making a list of important things or teaching something to someone, always put the most important things at the start or end.

4. Our Favorite Subject Is Ourselves

According to a Harvard study, when we are talking about ourselves, our brain is more attentive than, when we talk about someone else.

So, next time you see someone who is very self-absorbed, who likes to talk only about themselves, don't blame them because it is not their fault, it's their brain that is doing all this psychologically. When you meet such a boy or girl, try to talk mostly about them and not about yourself, they will become your friend in an instant.

5. Putting Information in Bite-Sized Pieces

Your short-term memory can only remember limited things at a time, due to which you cannot remember too much information at once. Because if you do it, you can remember things more quickly. So, whenever you try to remember long numbers, you can do the trick of chunking.

6. Money Affects You Psychologically

Have you ever thought that "when I will have a lot of money, then all the problems of your life will be solved", most of us think that because we know that money affects our life and it has also been seen in research. Money affects us in different ways.

The US Department of Labor conducted research on 7,900 citizens aged 28-40, and it was found that for those who were in high credit card debt, stress affects their physical health over time. The more psychologically and physically fit you are, the better you will be able to earn money by working better, and the worse your health is, the more difficult to work on your dream or work at all.

7. We Keep Believing Things, Even When We Know They Are Wrong

In a research science study published in Affective Brain labs, volunteers were given wrong information and after a week they were told that all the information they were given was wrong. Also, MRI showed that they still believe this is wrong information. If you learn to apply this psychological fact in your real life, you can be smarter than before, which is also called unlearning and Destroying beliefs.


Written by: Saloni

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