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Tuesday, August 19, 2014


ALCOHOL ACTUALLY MAKES YOU MORE SINCERE

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And drank all sent messages of longing for an ex? Gave over half of the class room at the last party?
 And yet told their secrets to everyone? 
. Glad that there is someone to take the blame: alcohol. 
Only it's not so. Researchers at the University of Missouri guarantee
 alcohol does not remove your ability to understand and straight to know what you are doing.
 It only negates the feelings of guilt, remorse and shame. That is, even drunk, you just do and say what they always wanted to do but never did for fear or insecurity. 
They reached this conclusion after inviting 67 people to audition.
 All were divided into three groups: 22 took sodas, other supposedly won 22 alcoholic drinks (they did not know, but in fact, there was no alcohol) while the rest drank vodka tonic. 
Then they all sat in front of a computer, and quickly had to press the button with the correct description of each image that appeared.
 It was something like, emerges a picture of a revolver and two subtitle options: weapon or tool? There were more than 300 images. 
All participants, of course, missed a few times - and confessed, after testing, that they had erred. 
With the exception of drunks, they perceived errors, they slowed the speed of responses in an attempt to prevent other oversights.
 Was the mastermind who sent this signal to exercise caution after an error - all brain activity of the participants were accompanied by EEG. 
Only among drunks, even though they recognized the errors, the signal was weaker. 
"Our study shows that alcohol does not reduce our awareness of mistakes - it reduces how much we care only for those mistakes," said Bruce Bartholow, an author of the research. 
"The main implication is that people should not use the phrase 'ah, I was drunk" as an excuse to do anything I should not, "he adds.

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