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People do not like to admit their guilt, because the brain needs more time to deal with it
We are programmed only good rezultat
While many of us are ready to recognize success when things are going well, not everyone can take the blame if things went awry. Scientists from the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London found that our brain needs more time to link our actions with a bad result and we perceive these events as being more distant in time.
Professor Patrick Haggard believes that the brain automatically weakens the link between the result and the events leading up to it, if the result can be considered negative, and enhances communication, experience, or if the result was positive. According to him, our brains are very "concerned" about the award, as biologically programmed to take her for the key to survival.
via factroom.ru
While many of us are ready to recognize success when things are going well, not everyone can take the blame if things went awry. Scientists from the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London found that our brain needs more time to link our actions with a bad result and we perceive these events as being more distant in time.
Professor Patrick Haggard believes that the brain automatically weakens the link between the result and the events leading up to it, if the result can be considered negative, and enhances communication, experience, or if the result was positive. According to him, our brains are very "concerned" about the award, as biologically programmed to take her for the key to survival.
via factroom.ru
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