One of the many features of the holiday season is the many kisses we give - which in the long run can make a positive contribution to our health, according to experts. Many times, as you may have noticed, when we kneel tilt to the right, a move that is not accidental, as scientists point out.According to a new study, two-thirds of people, and more specifically 72.92% of those who took the initiative to kiss and 75% of those who received the kiss, climb to the right as they approach the kiss.
One of the possible reasons that justify this move is that there are many right-handed people in the world who usually prefer to kiss from the right, so the kissing person follows this posture, regardless of whether they are right-handed or left-handed.Another reason that plays a role is the two hemispheres of the brain . "The act of kissing is probably determined by the brain that classifies" tasks "into different hemispheres, either right or left," the scientists say. "The left hemisphere is what is likely to be responsible for the movement, as it is what determines the feelings and decisions of the brain."
Finally, according to previous research, most of us unconsciously "copy" the kisses we see in cinema or on television. However, experts who analyze body language continue the research to understand and explain this phenomenon more clearly.
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