Rock , paper , scissor hold … shoot . We ’ve all played the game as a child and an adult , but did you know there ’s an easy way to increase your odds of winning . All you have to do is close your eyes .
accord to Richard Cook of University College London , our brain ca n’t resist the urge to copy others . When we choose rock , paper or pair of scissors , our extract is often tainted by those around us .
If you close your optic , though , you will motion first and often bring home the bacon the round . Sighted players will gesture 200 millisecond after their blindfolded counterparts and may be shape by others . Cook tested this hypothesis on 45 adults who played the Greco-Roman child ’s game for experiment saki . [ New Scientist;Shutterstock / Bradipoo ]

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