. This is due to the experiences of people change when they perceive that something was prepared with affection. And doesn’t seem to be only a popular belief, but that now the science says that he managed to prove that these statements are true.
Kurt Gray, psychologist at the University of Maryland ( United States), led research which found that ″la way I interpret the intentions of another person changes our physical experience of the world. It seems that we use the intentions of others as a guide to our physical experience básica″. Their findings were published in the Journal Social Psychological and Personality Science.
In a first experiment researchers discussed the pain. Three groups of volunteers received a small electric shock in his hand in different circumstances: a group believed that her partner not realized what was happening, the second was urged to believe that pain suffered by pure malice, and the third believed other people generated pain for the benefit of it, i.e. to win some money.
These past volunteers experienced less pain.
In the second experiment put to test the pleasure, for which the volunteers sat in a masajeadora Chair that lit a computer or your partner. The massages were exactly equal but Gray found that afforded the couple generated much more pleasure.
Finally, in a third experiment the expert examined the taste of the food. Each participant received a candy he could have a friendly note or another indifferent. And it turned out that when the note was loving volunteers felt that the candy was richer and sweeter.
Results ″Nuestros confirm that good intentions can relieve pain, increase the pleasure and make meals have a better sabor″, says Gray, he adds that his study is a ″reivindicación of the power of the good intenciones″.
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