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How do friends shift our views?

According to scientists, agreeing to your friends' views can cause a real shift in your own opinion. Apparently people modify their views for the sake of appearance.

Updated on: Mar 07, 2011 05:17 PM IST
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Conforming to others' views can cause a real shift in your own opinion, say scientists.

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To come to this conclusion, Jamil Zaki at Harvard University and colleagues asked men to rate how attractive they found a series of photos of women''s faces, reports the New Scientist.

The men were then given the average rating for each photo, said to be determined by a previous group. In reality, these ratings were randomly generated by a computer.

Thirty minutes later, the participants reassessed the same photos while having their brains scanned using fMRI.

As expected, the men's ratings changed to match the consensus scores more closely.

However, Zaki's team found that if the participant decided a woman was more attractive than they first thought, there was a spike of activity in the orbitofrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens; if they decided she was not as pretty, activity decreased in these areas.

Previous research has shown that the higher the activity in these brain regions, the more a person values a certain stimulus.

The work will appear in Psychological Science.

 
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