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weird psychology
time psychology
Prophets and Profit
astrological predictions
Psychological effects will have a certain impact on a person's way of thinking and behavior patterns
It has nothing to do with the subject's astrological position at birth.
Personality imprinted at birth does influence a child's behavior
Time twins and bogeyman
Astrological predictions are generally not accurate at all
Professor Bertram Freer and the Nightclub Graphologist
Astrology and graphology don't actually need to be accurate, it's enough that they look accurate.
It seems that gullible people would rather deceive themselves than face the fact that they are gullible.
barnum effect
Just give people a very general description and their brains will trick them into believing that the description is very insightful
flattery effect
Most people are more willing to believe things that make themselves look more positive and positive
Therefore, they will agree that they still have a lot of unfulfilled potential and that they are people who like to think independently.
The scientific study of time and psychology
Just like light shining directly on the eyes, light shining behind the knees has the ability to change the operation of the biological clock.
Date of birth has potential impact on players in different sports
born lucky
People's luck is in many cases determined by their thoughts and behaviors
Birth month does have subtle effects on how people behave
People born in summer are luckier than those born in winter
The temporal psychology of tax evasion and lying clergy
Parents do manipulate their children's birth dates for financial gain
Some celebrities lie to biographers about their birthdays in order to associate themselves with a nationally celebrated day
"BIRG effect"
Mars effect
Some parents are eager for their children to get ahead in life, so they deliberately lie about their children's date of birth.
The purpose is simply to bring a child into the world. This event seems to have a good omen astrologically.
Death and Time Psychology
Some people do have the ability to use their will to delay or accelerate their own death.
Psychological factors can affect physical health
The Psychology of Lying and Deception
Elephant Deception, Talking Gorillas, and Lying Children
Elephant wiggles its trunk to eat hay
is the result of observation
Gorilla lies
deliberately
child
From the moment a child learns to speak, the child has learned to lie
lie
If you want to detect lies, maybe it's easier to flip a coin.
Regardless of age or gender, few people can accurately detect lies.
They base their judgment on various behaviors that have nothing to do with deception.
reveal lies
Liars generally don't talk as much as truth tellers and provide relatively few details.
Liars often distance themselves psychologically from their lies, so they rarely mention themselves or their personal feelings when speaking.
When it comes to not-so-important information, they all seem to have an extraordinary memory and can usually "recall" even the smallest details.
Eye contact and gestures are relatively easy to control, but it is much more difficult to control the choice of words, sentences, and manner of speaking.
The real clue to identifying a lie is the way people choose their words.
Leslie Nielsen, ketchup and sour cream
Mona Lisa, The Newly Seen Head and the Sisters of Notre Dame
When we smile, it is not just because we are happy, but more often to let others know that we are happy.
Like all social signals, smiles can be faked
people's misconceptions
When people look directly at something, light will fall on the center of the retina called the "fovea"
This part of the eye is good at seeing bright objects
When people look at objects from the corner of their eyes, light falls on the periphery of the retina
This part of the eye is good at seeing dim objects
A sincere smile not only involves the activity of the zygomatic major muscle, but also the orbicularis oculi muscles around the eyes.
When you smile sincerely, these muscles tighten, pulling the cheeks up and the eyebrows down, creating smile lines around the corners of the eyes.
The contraction of eye muscles cannot be controlled at will
"Don't worry, kid, we'll land together."
By manipulating people's memories, you can make them recall things that never happened.
Remember the impossible
Magicians are honest liars and use a variety of psychological weapons to fool their audiences.
Psychology in séances
A simple suggestion can make many people feel the impossible
paranormal psychology
Superstition
Superstition can indeed kill people
Year of the Fire Horse
Superstition may also have a huge impact on society as a whole
Lottery, Full Moon Madness and Club Thirteen
Melanesians and missiles
Faced with the unpredictability of life, islanders believe superstition can help them feel in control
Those who live in missile-prone areas are more likely to engage in superstitious thoughts and behaviors than residents of low-risk areas of the country
To cope with uncertainty, many people become superstitious
Very contagious thinking
People would rather wear an unwashed woolen sweater stained with dog feces than accept a clean woolen sweater that a cold-blooded murderer once wore.
It's a small world and it's getting smaller every year
It only takes four people for one person to get in touch with another
The world of lucky people is indeed smaller than that of unlucky people
Further increasing the possibility of experiencing "lucky" encounters in the small world in which they live
Walking on red-hot charcoal and ghosts
Believing the impossible can cause huge harm to your physical health
Low-frequency sound waves can cause some eerie experiences
Little atmosphere and an easy way to find God
Use low frequency sound waves
Decision Psychology
Drinking Coca-Cola, eating popcorn and buying bacon
Many aspects of our daily behavior are unconsciously affected by external factors
Mr Bun the baker
Those with rarer names are more likely to be diagnosed with mental illness
People with more "negative" initials are more likely to die from psychological causes such as suicide and accidents
Our names may influence the town we choose to live in, the career path we choose, the person we marry, and even our political leanings.
hidden lobbyist
Our thinking patterns and feelings are unconsciously affected by external factors
Win votes with height
To this day, we still associate tall people with success.
Tall people were very advantageous in gathering food and dealing with enemies in ancient times.
It would be nice if the face looks right
Beards are associated with bad intentions, cover-up and poor hygiene
So let me ask the jury, this looks like the face of a cold-blooded killer.
Good-looking men are given much lighter sentences by courts than those who commit the same crime but are less attractive.
Hollywood's Hidden Influence
Whenever we see an attractive face, we unconsciously associate it with some positive trait
If you were a pizza chef, what would your pizza taste be?
suspension bridge effect
When people meet the opposite sex on a high suspension bridge, they think that the accelerated heartbeat is caused by the opposite sex, not me on the suspension bridge.
If you want someone to fall in love with you, it's best to go to a rock concert, ride a roller coaster, or watch a horror movie together
The most effective way to open a date is to travel
"The person with the lowest requirements is looking for a girlfriend" - the psychology of dating advertisements
The most popular dating ads limit the word count of "describe yourself" and "describe the other person" to a ratio of 7:3
Humor Psychology
Why did the chicken cross the road?
People laugh when they feel superior
The smile comes from a toothy gesture, like "the roar of the victor in an ancient jungle duel."
A cigar may just be a cigar, but a joke is never just a joke
Jokes can help us deal with things that make us uncomfortable
Brain hemispheres and humor
The left side of the brain plays a key role in setting up a joke, while a small area of the brain's right hemisphere provides the necessary creative skills.
People with damage to the brain's right hemisphere don't understand jokes well
Weasel and funny K
People smile back when they feel happy, and the reverse is also true
Without realizing it, people actively imitate the facial expressions of those around them
Comedian on deck chair
Professional comedians don't have much fun most of the time
Pretend the world is always funny
Although comedians work under tremendous pressure, they can adjust themselves well
Robin Williams, Spike Milligan and the "bark" joke
selfish psychology
Disappearing gloves, briefcase and female train driver
Test a country’s honesty
In today's society, immorality is ubiquitous
Many people are dishonest when the opportunity arises
Nixon, Honking, and the Russian Monk
We help people like us
Tom Desmond, donation box and (medical center)
TV shows do not have much influence on public behavior
Throwing envelopes and swastika friends
The Good Samaritan and Other Religious Myths
urban life
The greater the population density, the lower the level of helpfulness
In populous cities, people experience more "sensory overload"
Measure the pace of life
Not only does a fast-paced life make people less helpful, it's also harmful to physical and mental health
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