Strangers faces interfere with focus





Imagine the look of a man who is trying to remember something. He frowned, focused ... and looks at the ceiling. Or the floor. Or somewhere to the side. In any case, not at you.

Psychologists from the University of Scotland conducted a study and found out: strange faces interfere with focus. The reason for this is that man is a social animal: our brain is the face of others' mental and exciting "and as soon as they come to the attention focuses on them. To gather his thoughts, people instinctively look away from foreign entities. Moreover, this problem becomes more acute with age: the older the brain, the harder it is to concentrate on something attention.

via factroom.ru

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