If you want someone to do something, say through his right ear. The Italian researchers found that people are nicer in reviewing the information, if the request is filed through the right ear. The research was conducted in three separate trials.
They believe that, because the left side of the brain, which are better in processing the request, receiving information from the right ear. The discovery is reported in the online journal Naturwissenschaffen.
In the first study, 286 visitors were observed when talking dance clubs, while loud music played. Overall 72 percent of interactions going on right side of the hearing.
In a second study, researchers approached 160 visitors to the club music, whispering words that no meaningful and wait for the sample turned his head to offer the left or right ear. Overall, 58% offer right ear to the researcher, and 42% offer the left ear.
In the first study, 286 visitors were observed when talking dance clubs, while loud music played. Overall 72 percent of interactions going on right side of the hearing.
In a second study, researchers approached 160 visitors to the club music, whispering words that no meaningful and wait for the sample turned his head to offer the left or right ear. Overall, 58% offer right ear to the researcher, and 42% offer the left ear.
In a third study, the researchers deliberately speaking to 176 visitors of club music through the right ear or left ear, when asked for cigarettes. The researchers are talking to the right ear to get more cigarettes than vice versa.
The researchers concluded: "Talking to the right ear, then you send word to the brain a little more sensitive. "This conclusion seems consistent with the specialization of the brain hipotes right and left."
Shopie Professor Scott of the Institute of cognitive neural science at University College London, agreed with that conclusion. "Most people process speech and language in the left brain, though not always the case, which occurred in the right ear is processed by the left side of the brain.
"The other side of the brain are more involved in activities, such as translating esmosi, and that's why there is such a discovery."
"We can also see this tendency when people use the phone, most will naturally put the device in the right ear.
Shopie Professor Scott of the Institute of cognitive neural science at University College London, agreed with that conclusion. "Most people process speech and language in the left brain, though not always the case, which occurred in the right ear is processed by the left side of the brain.
"The other side of the brain are more involved in activities, such as translating esmosi, and that's why there is such a discovery."
"We can also see this tendency when people use the phone, most will naturally put the device in the right ear.
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