Your brain is wired for negative thoughts Here’s how to change it
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There’s a reason that insults stick with us longer than compliments. • Is the glass half full or half empty? 🥛 Turns out, the way that you present a situation to people can really change how they feel about it — our brains tend to fixate on the negative aspects over the positive ones. • Alison Ledgerwood, a UC Davis professor of psychology, studies how people tend to get stuck in particular ways of thinking and what they can do to get unstuck. Can we stop the negative thoughts? • 🤓 Learn more about Alison’s research and how negative frames affect our opinions of politicians and policies: https://www.universityofcalifornia.ed... • 🧠 The research highlighted in this video was supported in part by the National Science Foundation. • ▶️ Why the teenage brain has an evolutionary advantage: • Why the teenage brain has an evolutio... • 00:00 Intro • 00:37 Negative and positive frames • 1:54 Negatives really stick • 2:05 Why is that? • 2:37 Can we shift our way of thinking? • ------------------------------------------------------------------------- • 📺 Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1fUWHyY • Fig. 1 explores new ideas and research out of the University of California — ranging from science, technology, art and humanities. Get inside the mind of a researcher. • 💡Find more research at: http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu... • #insults #psychology #opinions
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