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Thursday, August 4, 2011

10 Weird Psychology Studies

1. Walking Faster

From 1994, this day, we run 10% faster. It is unclear why this is so important, so that makes Richard Wiseman compares the results of research on human walking pace since 1994. People from 35 cities included in the study. We know that today we live is much faster than before and the results prove, that the people running the fastest in the business capital of Singapore. How wide is actually the capital of Singapore?

2. Semen For Depression Drugs


The researchers did not announce what motivates them to do this study, but they both are men and we can guess it. They were inspired by a study from 1986 which states that prostaglandins, a component contained in semen, may actually be useful in treating depression. However, their study ended with questions rather than answers and now they intend to go further with it.

3. Relationship between Empathy and Faces


According to this study, people who often show empathy for each other, could develop into a similarity or resemblance to each other from time to time. Robert Zajonc and his colleagues have shown that married couples have similarities to each other as they age. A possible reason is the diet, environment, trends and empathy. The authors believe that empathy is the reason that make their faces look more similar.

4. Staring strength


The power of suggestion is very popular today. Perhaps this theory is correct. Groups of scientists have proved that if you hold the bag in hand, staring at someone, if the bag is falling, the people you face are the first that will help you. However, they will not feel your power of suggestion. Maybe that look will only make them think that you are crazy and need help again.

5. Speaking of dogs as a solution Stiffness


Hart and Boltz psychologists in 1993 found that people who keep dogs have the ability to talk more with others than the average person (who is not a dog). The problem is: Dogs. Ok, so, if they were gathered together, the owners of such cars, will talk more about cars, football players will talk more about football. Then, why they chose a dog owner? - Remains a mystery!

6. Eating Dog


Still on the dog psychology studies the relationship between humans and dogs. This study proved that depending on the socio-economic status and culture if a person decides to eat their own dog perliharaan when the dog died. You will be surprised to know that the average American citizen is that they are more likely to taste the delicious dishes made from their pets. Sorry for all Americans and Brazil, while China - you know-lah - not included in this study.

7. Researching Your Own Disease Stroke suffered


Although the research subjects are not unusual, but this guy learned a stroke in his brain and deserves a place in the list of weird psychology studies. Alan Hobson, a researcher about the occult, occult sleep and dream this had a stroke at the base of his brain in 2001 and decided to document the details about what he felt. This research became more bizarre when you know that the subject of Alan Hobson before the stroke is not a man but ... Cat.

8. Diabetes trial


The study was motivated by the many strange discussions about ethics in the study of psychology. In 1976, Middlemist, Knowles & It examines how the velocity and the stream of urine of men who urinate in public toilets is affected by the invasion of personal space. Very mysterious what makes them want to know about it, but they completed the study and obtain the results:
People choose not pee standing next to someone else's urine, and people who pee standing near another person's urine, the longer time they take to start urinating and the shorter their urine stream.

9. Experiment with Subjects Children's Self-tickle


We know that if someone is picking your feet or the area under your armpit then spontaneously you will feel tingling. But Professor Clarence Leuba tickled to know whether the reaction is innate response or not. This research became curious when he decided to use his own children as subjects of the experiment. She was tickled and track their reactions every day. Unfortunately, one day he forgot the whole experimental protocol and that too was destroyed. However, he finally managed to arrive at a conclusion that the reaction is innate response to tickle it.

10. Pigeon Project


This study not only strange, but also stupid. Hard to believe that someone has decided to do something like this. BF Skinner, an animal trainer have a good idea how to guide the missiles that might be missing the target. The idea of ​​genius is to install a device that is able to see clearly, which will guide the missile. And the options are pigeons, he believed in the ability of pigeons to move the muzzle of missiles miss the target.

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