First Impressions Happen Before You Speak (Brain Science) #psychologyfact #77


Your Brain Decides Who to Trust in 0.1 Seconds (Psychology Fact)

  • Your Brain Judges Trust in 100ms, Psychology Explained

  • First Impressions Happen Before You Speak (Brain Science)

  • Why Your Brain Decides Trust Instantly


Your brain decides who to trust before you even say a word.

In just 100 milliseconds, your mind forms a judgment using facial cues, posture, and micro-expressions.

This short psychology video explains why first impressions feel intense, why they feel final, and why they’re often driven by ancient survival instincts — not truth. Your brain is constantly scanning for safety or risk, using old templates designed to protect you.

Understanding this can help you pause, reflect, and avoid judging too quickly — especially in first meetings.

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VIDEO TIMELINE

“Your brain decides who to trust before you even say a word.”

00:06–00:11 – Speed of judgment
100ms / face / posture / micro-expressions

00:12–00:16 – Instinct vs truth
Why it feels accurate but isn’t

00:17–00:21 – Survival explanation
Old safety-risk templates

00:22–00:25 – Emotional intensity
Why first meetings feel intense

00:26–00:30 – Reframe
Protection, not truth


Your brain decides who to trust in 0.1 seconds — before words, logic, or facts.

This psychology short explains why first impressions feel real… but often aren’t.
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First impressions are formed in milliseconds — driven by survival wiring, not logic.

This short psychology insight explains why awareness matters more than instinct in first meetings.



Your Brain Decides Trust in 0.1 Seconds — The Psychology of First Impressions

Your brain forms trust judgments in just 100 milliseconds. It scans faces, posture, and micro-expressions using ancient survival templates designed to keep you safe. While fast impressions feel accurate, they’re often instinct — not truth. Awareness helps slow judgment and build better understanding in first interactions.


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