The brain needs just 7 seconds to assess the absolute stranger





Psychologists have concluded that a person takes only 7 seconds to assess the conclusions of the interlocutor and who he can be - friend or foe.

Linda Blair argues that only 7 seconds, the brain is required to assess the stranger. During this time, you can precisely determine whether to you or another person a potential competitor.

Evaluation takes place on a subconscious level, that is, the person does not have time to realize what kind of conclusion was, writes the BBC.

However, for some people the first impression is powerful, they remember it and draw conclusions. Blair during his research confirmed that what we should do, because the first impression is always right.

via factroom.ru