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Tuesday 24 May 2011

Crossing arms reduces pain by confusing the brain

Crossing your arms really is a defensive gesture – scientists find it can reduce pain.

20 May 2011
Simply crossing your hands confuses your brain and distracts it from any pain being administered, a study suggests.
The brain is used to your left hand carrying out tasks on your left hand side and the right hand carrying out tasks on the right.
By crossing them, the brain is momentarily bamboozled and this makes it less susceptible to pain.
Researchers think the theory has most impact on pain felt in the hands, and have not yet tested it on other parts of the body....
The research is published in the journal PAIN.

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