Zeigarnik effect: the anguish of not being to end what has already started
The Zeigarnik effect reminds us that the brain does not like to leave things in half or, worse, give us ambiguous or inaccurate information, which explains, for example, why it is so uncomfortable to interrupt the reading of a book that interests us. This feature would also be behind the anguish you feel when someone […]
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