In religion, prejudice is a character that should be shunned. In addition to damaging relationships, prejudice can also make heart was calm. One study even found that prejudice makes people easy sickly.A recent study found that prejudice can make people become more sensitive to physical pain. Prejudice in this study felt he did not mean to be understood by others. Conversely, people who are better able to understand the pain.
In a research report published the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science, researchers want to understand what people do not understand feelings of others can trigger pain. The researchers asked participants to carry on a conversation with a stranger.
After the conversation, participants were asked to describe how she felt about talking with the other person and guess impression of herself. Unbeknownst to participants, the stranger who chatted randomly asked to provide feedback varies.
Participants who received positive feedback describes his interlocutor to understand and think about the participants as well as the participants see themselves. On the other participants, the feedback received by the participants think they are talking always think there is something wrong within the participants.
Researchers then measured the participants pain tolerance. The participants were asked to dip one of the most rarely used his hands in a bucket of ice water as long as possible.
As a result, participants who are not well understood and are always blamed by his interlocutor more quickly withdrew his hand. While participants felt understood by his interlocutor could withstand more pain and his hand in ice water longer.
After undergoing a painful test, participants were asked to stand facing the hill. Participants were asked to estimate how steep the hill is. Apparently those who are not understood hills look steeper than it is.
The researchers then hypothesized that the taste is not similar to feeling threatened understand. The result can exaggerate the perception of certain feelings, such as pain. Interactions with strangers who do not understand can resemble threatening interactions with people.
"To arrive at a state of alert requires energy., And because the source of calories affect a person's perception, it was not understood can lead to excessive perception of water ice, hills and distance," said the researchers.
Previous research found that the actual physical pain processed in brain areas that also processes of social rejection. Other studies have also found that people were taking analgesics for 3 weeks finally become more resilient emotionally ill.
In a research report published the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science, researchers want to understand what people do not understand feelings of others can trigger pain. The researchers asked participants to carry on a conversation with a stranger.
After the conversation, participants were asked to describe how she felt about talking with the other person and guess impression of herself. Unbeknownst to participants, the stranger who chatted randomly asked to provide feedback varies.
Participants who received positive feedback describes his interlocutor to understand and think about the participants as well as the participants see themselves. On the other participants, the feedback received by the participants think they are talking always think there is something wrong within the participants.
Researchers then measured the participants pain tolerance. The participants were asked to dip one of the most rarely used his hands in a bucket of ice water as long as possible.
As a result, participants who are not well understood and are always blamed by his interlocutor more quickly withdrew his hand. While participants felt understood by his interlocutor could withstand more pain and his hand in ice water longer.
After undergoing a painful test, participants were asked to stand facing the hill. Participants were asked to estimate how steep the hill is. Apparently those who are not understood hills look steeper than it is.
The researchers then hypothesized that the taste is not similar to feeling threatened understand. The result can exaggerate the perception of certain feelings, such as pain. Interactions with strangers who do not understand can resemble threatening interactions with people.
"To arrive at a state of alert requires energy., And because the source of calories affect a person's perception, it was not understood can lead to excessive perception of water ice, hills and distance," said the researchers.
Previous research found that the actual physical pain processed in brain areas that also processes of social rejection. Other studies have also found that people were taking analgesics for 3 weeks finally become more resilient emotionally ill.
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