Your Mistake, My Mistake-All the Same to the Brain
Short form: research shows the brain reacts the same to making a mistake or watching someone make a mistake. It is the same feeling and flinch, but to see that science has shown it is kind of interesting.
And, how about the drug firms that withheld research showing that some antidipressants could be ineffective or even harmful when used with kids? Nice to know how much they value people....
Short form: research shows the brain reacts the same to making a mistake or watching someone make a mistake. It is the same feeling and flinch, but to see that science has shown it is kind of interesting.
And, how about the drug firms that withheld research showing that some antidipressants could be ineffective or even harmful when used with kids? Nice to know how much they value people....
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The thing that I wonder about, though, is the fact that I can vividly remember mistakes I've made ten or even fifteen years ago. Just minor social gaffes, but they stand out in my mind and make me cringe and feel small even now. I haven't got nearly this sort of recall when it comes to the mistakes of others.
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I have the same problem with sitcoms. Is this the same reason I hate "practical" jokes? They're usually not at all funny to the recipient. Or does that have a different source?
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But I bet it's why I cringe at practical jokes, even when carried out by a person who finds it funny on a victim who finds it funny. :P