Lack of food leads people to make bad decisions, say British scientists at Cambridge University. The researchers studied the behavior of 20 volunteers. As an experiment, the participants had a situation in which a person has a different division of the money, and unfair hit. Under the terms set by the scientists, when the offer was accepted, both players receive their part, but if the offer is rejected, no one will. The first study was conducted in the afternoon, and most participants were offended that she was treated unfairly, and dismissed suggestions about a third of the other players, but in this case, both players were left without money. Scientists conducted a similar experiment with hungry participants. It turned out that the number of errors has increased to 80%. According to scientists, eating does not lead to lower levels of serotonin in the body - a substance that is known as the happy hormone. Due to lack of serotonin are aggressive and impulsive. Thus the absence of serotonin increases the likelihood that a person takes impulsive adverse decision. According to experts, the source of the hormone of happiness is the amino acid tryptophan, which is found in many foods - such as meat, dairy products, nuts, cereals, bananas, soy products, and fish. > Br>
But according to the results of another study showed that the sudden solutions are often the best, long-term thinking and the same can be the entry into the brain to prevent other useful information.
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