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The science behind why popping bubble wrap is so addictive
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ONE OF THE most satisfying little things in life is popping some bubble wrap - and it’s universally acknowledged around the world as such.
But why is it so addictive? Why do we always need to have just one more pop? Well, some actual scientific research has gone in to finding out why we love it so much.
As the Science of Us reports, US psychology professor Kathleen M. Dillon studied the effects on a sample audience and found:
So, it’s scientifically more relaxing to pop bubble wrap, fair enough. But it goes even further than that, as the study went on to explain.
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In actual fact, the satisfaction of popping bubble wrap could be linked to our evolutionary instincts:
So now.
When it was reported last week that the makers of bubble wrap were inventing a version that wouldn’t pop – the whole bubble popping world went into crisis.
So now you know why it’s addictive – you can cherish it to its fullest extent (while you still can).
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