Conversing is a really familiar daily act. For this reason, you tend not to pay much attention to its complexity. What actually happens is that your brain is prepared to interact through speech in rhythmic turns. Therefore, you say something while the other listens. Then, your roles are reversed. A new study tells us what happens when that rhythm is lost and pauses appear in our conversations that are extremely annoying to us. As a rule, your interactions flow continuously, but it’s also usual for pauses to appear in a conversation. There’s nothing weird or bad about it, but they…
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