Experts explained: Are people more honest when they are drunk than normal? (We may be confusing courage with candor)
October 13, 2024
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Drinking too much alcoholIt can cause involuntary behavior to occur in a person. Honesty Could he also be involved in this behavior? Alcohol can cause people to experience
Drinking too much alcoholIt can cause involuntary behavior to occur in a person.
Honesty Could he also be involved in this behavior?
Alcohol can cause people to experience positive and negative emotions at the highest levels.
Some people While drinking alcohol has no influence at all On the contrary, some people experience their emotions at the highest level. A laughing or crying session of minutes… Even though the situation is different for everyone, does alcohol really influence these ups and downs?
A study on this topic showed that people alcohol It shows that he is more sociable and outgoing after using it. Alcohol can make people more open-minded and courageous. But this situation does not always reflect ‘reality’. How?
Sometimes it can cause us to exhibit exaggerated behavior.
in our brains prefrontal cortex Alcohol, which has a great effect on the amygdala, can provide great courage by minimizing one’s anxiety. But when it comes to “being honest,” this may not always be true. Because the effects of alcohol can cause immediate hysteria. This may require the person to not be honest, but simply courageous.
one person, under the influence of alcohol As you make bold plans, it becomes impossible to see them when you wake up; Promises made are often not kept. Experiencing intense emotions and decreasing judgments as the level of anxiety decreases is not a symbol of honesty.
So when we look at the results of the study alcoholit doesn’t make people more honest. Because most words spoken while drunk can be exaggerated and temporary, due to fluctuating emotions.
Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.