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Psych Fact #34

  Emotional states can influence decision-making without awareness.

Psych Fact #33

  People are more likely to comply with requests from familiar faces.

Psych Fact #32

  Small rewards can increase motivation when given consistently.

Psych Fact #31

  The brain responds strongly to novelty and change.

Psych Fact #30

  Confidence can influence how others perceive competence.

Psych Fact #29

  People often remember emotionally intense moments inaccurately.

Psych Fact #28

  Laughter can reduce stress hormones in the body.

Psych Fact #27

  The brain processes familiar words faster than unfamiliar ones.

Psych Fact #26

  Anticipation of an event can be more intense than the event itself.

Psych Fact #25

  People tend to overestimate how much others notice them.

Psych Fact #24

​ Emotional experiences are encoded more deeply than neutral ones.

Psych Fact #23

​ The brain prefers simple explanations over complex ones.

Psych Fact #22

​ Mental fatigue can feel similar to physical exhaustion.

Psych Fact #21

​ Eye contact can increase feelings of connection and trust.

Psych Fact #20

​ People are more likely to remember the beginning and end of experiences.

Psych Fact #19

​ The brain naturally looks for patterns, even when none exist.

Psych Fact #18

​ Positive feedback strengthens learning more effectively than punishment.

Psych Fact #17

​ Repetition increases perceived truth, even for false statements.

Psych Fact #16

​ Repetition increases perceived truth, even for false statements.

Psych Fact #15

​ People are more motivated when goals feel achievable.

Psych Fact #14

​ Smells are strongly linked to memory recall.

Psych Fact #13

​ The brain prioritizes faces over most other visual information.

Psych Fact #12

​ Stress can temporarily enhance memory for important details.

Psych Fact #11

​ People tend to value things more once they feel ownership over them.

Psych Fact #10

​ Familiar music can trigger strong emotional memories.

Psych Fact #9

​ Multitasking usually lowers overall performance rather than improving it.

Psych Fact #8

​ The brain often fills in missing details without you noticing.

Psych Fact #7

​ Lack of sleep significantly reduces emotional regulation.

Psych Fact #6

​ People are more likely to trust someone who mirrors their body language.

Psych Fact #5

​ Silence during conversations often feels longer than it actually is.

Psych Fact #4

​ Habits form faster when they are tied to an existing routine.

Psych Fact #3

​ Your brain uses about 20% of your body’s total energy.

Psych Fact #2

  People tend to remember negative experiences more vividly than positive ones.

Psych Fact #1

The human brain can process images in as little as 13 milliseconds.

Psychology Facts That Change How You See the Mind

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