Annoying people can slow down your brain: study

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Jan 25 2013 | 5:33 AM IST

Scientists have discovered that being in the company of annoying people slows the rate at which the mind processes movement.

Whether you like someone or not can affect how your brain processes their actions, according to new research from the University of Southern California.

Most of the time, watching someone else move causes a 'mirroring' effect - that is, the parts of our brains responsible for movement are activated by watching someone else in action, the Daily Mail reported.

However, being around someone you don't like can send this process awry - you might think the person is moving more slowly than they actually are.

Previous research has shown that race or physical similarity can influence brain processes, and we tend to have more empathy for people who look more like us.

Researchers split Jewish men into two groups - half were presented as neo-Nazis, with the aim of making them disliked, the others were presented as likable and open-minded.

When the men viewed someone they disliked, the part of their brain that was otherwise activated in 'mirroring'

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First Published: Oct 11 2012 | 12:45 PM IST

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