Sunday, June 15, 2008

Friends turn mental mountains into molehills


Friends turn mental mountains into molehills


15 June 2008

From New Scientist



Having a friend at your side can turn a mountain into a molehill.


Simone Schnall at the University of Plymouth, UK, and her colleagues asked student to estimate the steepness of a hill by tilting a board to match its slope.


Students with a friend nearby assessed the hill at 10-15 per cent less steep compared with those who were alone during the test. The longer the friends had known each other and the warmer their relationship, the less steep the hill appeared.


Schnall’s team also found that just thinking about a close friend or family members – as opposed to a neutral person, or someone you dislike made the hill appear up to 20 per cent  gentler (Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, DOI:10.1016/j.jesp,2008.04.011)