Article 6JQ3C Go with your gut: the science and psychology behind our sense of intuition

Go with your gut: the science and psychology behind our sense of intuition

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Bianca Nogrady
from Science | The Guardian on (#6JQ3C)

From deciding where to have lunch to choosing to walk away from a danger you haven't even identified yet, intuition plays a part in all our lives

On a rainy night in London, a young woman walks towards the entrance of a sidestreet, smiling to herself as she recalls the evening spent with the friend she just farewelled at the train station. She's about to walk down the poorly-lit shortcut that will take her back to her accommodation, when she stops.

Something in her body tells her not to go down that street. She pauses, then turns back towards the busy, well lit but longer route home.

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