For what reasons can a person inadvertently tell other people's secrets

Scientific employees representing the University of Melbourne and the University of Chicago were able to explain why people can reveal not only their own, but also other people's secrets.

For example, a person is at the peak of wakefulness or has combat readiness — when feeling anxious, alert, or hypervigilant.

It is emphasized that when the body is in a state of physiological and psychological arousal that is not related to sexual intimacy, people begin to respond automatically, without having time to think about their own words .

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