據(jù)說(shuō),這些東西都能影響你的情緒 10 odd factors that affect your mood
中國(guó)日?qǐng)?bào)網(wǎng) 2018-04-18 09:00
是什么在牽動(dòng)著人類的喜怒哀樂(lè)?可能是他人的一舉一動(dòng),可能是你吃的東西,也可能是你聽(tīng)的音樂(lè),來(lái)看看都有哪些東西能影響你的情緒。
The Color Red Can Make Someone More Attracted to You
紅色會(huì)讓人更有魅力
Color can affect your mood in many different ways, but its effects are largely dependent on your culture. In American culture, the color red represents sex. A study was conducted in which men were shown a woman in a red dress, while others were shown the same woman in a blue dress. Without fail, the men who saw her wearing red ranked her as more attractive.
顏色能夠在許多不同的方面影響人的情緒,至于會(huì)造成什么影響,很大程度上取決于各國(guó)的文化。在美國(guó),紅色暗示著性。有研究者讓同一個(gè)女人分別穿著紅色和藍(lán)色裙子出現(xiàn)在兩組男性面前,而看到她穿紅裙的那一組男性無(wú)一例外地認(rèn)為她更有魅力。
Eating Fish Can Help Fight Depression
吃魚(yú)能抗抑郁
Aside from looking pretty, fish actually can make you happier. The omega-3 oils contained within fish can actually improve symptoms of depression by up to 2/3s of their original state, according to recent studies.
吃魚(yú)不僅能讓人看起來(lái)更漂亮,還能讓人更開(kāi)心。最近的研究稱,魚(yú)所含的歐米伽-3能夠?qū)⒁钟舭Y狀減輕三分之二。
Wine Can Make You Happier
喝酒讓人更快樂(lè)
It has been known that red wine is capable of curing stomach ills, fighting aging, and much more. Having a glass of wine per day can release endorphins that make you feel happier; any more, and people begin to suffer the negative effects of alcohol consumption.
眾所周知,紅酒有治療胃病和抗衰老等功效。一天喝一杯紅酒能夠幫助人體釋放愉悅身心的安多芬,但如果超過(guò)這個(gè)量,就有反效果了。
Purchasing Fake Brand Names, Can Make You More Cynical
買(mǎi)山寨貨讓人更加憤世嫉俗
Scientists suggest that purchasing knockoff goods can turn a person cynical and encouraging them to take the easy route. A study monitored two groups of women wearing real Chloe sunglasses, however, one group had been told they were fake knockoffs. The group that believed them to be fake, cheated a full 70% more on the problems presented than the group that thought they were real.
科學(xué)家稱,購(gòu)買(mǎi)山寨產(chǎn)品會(huì)讓人更加憤世嫉俗,進(jìn)而使得他們?cè)谝院蟮纳钪腥プ呓輳?。一?xiàng)研究給兩組女性發(fā)了一些克洛伊太陽(yáng)鏡正品,但其中一組被告知她們拿到的是假貨。在之后的測(cè)試中,相信自己拿到假貨的那一組作弊幾率比另一組高了70%。
Music Affects the Way You Feel about People
音樂(lè)能改變你對(duì)別人的看法
It’s long been an accepted fact that music can influence the human mind; however, researchers from the University of Groningen have found that music can actually change the way you perceive another person. If you’re in a crowd of people and you hear a happy song, you’re more likely to recognize the happy expressions in the crowd rather than the sad ones. The opposite applies to sad songs.
大家早就知道音樂(lè)能夠影響人的心智,不過(guò)格羅寧根大學(xué)的研究者卻發(fā)現(xiàn)音樂(lè)還能改變我們對(duì)別人的看法。如果在人群中響起了一首歡快的歌曲,你會(huì)更容易發(fā)現(xiàn)那些快樂(lè)的臉而不是悲傷的臉。如果播放的是憂傷的歌結(jié)果正好相反。
Routines Can Make You a Happier Person
按部就班讓人更快樂(lè)
It may contradict our common sense, however, following a routine helps you become more productive and worry less. When you follow a pattern each day to get up and start the day, you have more time to accomplish those tasks that are important to you. On the other hand, trying to approach things haphazardly often results in massive amounts of stress, which chips away at your mood and can cause someone to become cranky.
按部就班能使人效率更高,憂慮更少。這一點(diǎn)可能與我們了解的常識(shí)不一樣。如果每天按照固定的模式作息,人們會(huì)有更多時(shí)間完成重要的事情。反之,沒(méi)有計(jì)劃地做事會(huì)給人很大壓力,會(huì)影響人的心情,讓人變得暴躁。
You Become a Nicer Person When Scared
恐懼讓你變成好人
Andrew White, a PhD student from Arizona State University, performed a study that showed people who feel threatened are more likely to show kindness to others, most notably members of their family. This is thought to stem from the tribe mentality; by bringing family closer to you, you increase the number of people willing to protect you.
亞利桑那州立大學(xué)的博士生安德魯·懷特在一項(xiàng)研究中發(fā)現(xiàn),人們?cè)诟杏X(jué)受到威脅的時(shí)候,會(huì)對(duì)他人表示出更多的善意,特別是對(duì)自己的家人。據(jù)認(rèn)為這是出于族群心理,拉近家人與自己的距離,就會(huì)有更多人愿意保護(hù)自己。
Love Can Make You a Jerk
愛(ài)情會(huì)讓人變粗暴
A study performed by Florida State University demonstrated that men with girlfriends, were more likely to be aggressive or even harmful to members of the same sex, particularly if they felt like there was a risk to their partner.
佛羅里達(dá)州立大學(xué)的研究者發(fā)現(xiàn),有女朋友的男性會(huì)更加好斗,有更大的幾率會(huì)傷害同性,特別是當(dāng)他們覺(jué)得自己的伴侶有危險(xiǎn)的時(shí)候。
Your Facebook Friends Can Put You in a Bad Mood
朋友圈會(huì)讓人心情不好
A study conducted by German scientists shows that pictures of trips to distant lands or of new, expensive purchases your friends have made, can make you less excited about the things in your own life. Their happiness can incite feelings of jealousy and despair. The cure? Use Facebook sparingly.
德國(guó)科學(xué)家的一項(xiàng)研究發(fā)現(xiàn),朋友們發(fā)的出國(guó)旅游照片和奢侈品照片會(huì)讓人對(duì)自己的生活更不滿意。別人的快樂(lè)有時(shí)候會(huì)帶來(lái)我們的嫉妒和絕望情緒。怎么辦呢?只能少看朋友圈了。
Your Night Light Can Make You Depressed
夜燈讓人抑郁
Have you ever noticed that natural light makes you happier than fluorescents? There’s a reason. A study showed that blue or white light caused depressive effects, whereas red light did not. It may seem morbid or even creepy, but switching out your normal colored light bulb for one with a red tint may help to combat depression.
你可能注意到了,在太陽(yáng)光下呆著比開(kāi)著燈呆在屋里感覺(jué)更好。這不是沒(méi)有原因的。研究稱,藍(lán)光和白光會(huì)讓人抑郁,但紅光不會(huì)。所以想要對(duì)抗抑郁情緒的話,雖然聽(tīng)上去有點(diǎn)病態(tài)甚至詭異,但不妨將你家的燈換成帶有紅色調(diào)的燈泡。
英文來(lái)源:Martian Herald
中文來(lái)源:煎蛋網(wǎng)
編審:丹妮