Are you crying while watching movie on the plane?

Are you crying while watching movie on the plane?

Chrissy Teigen, an American model and cookbook writer, recently asked over her social media account, mus Do you cry much like me when you watch movies on airplanes? Ch Thousands of answers. Why was everyone crying?

When Chrissy Teigen, who had 11.3 million followers on Twitter, asked the question in question, she received very interesting answers. He said that he experienced emotion bursts and some tears when he watched films on the plane, some of which he normally did not react to. Even the flight safety videos of the airlines were tearful!

I asked this question to my friends who frequently fly, I got similar answers. Especially the number of those who watched old or foreign films and dazzled them is high. So why do we change our feelings when we’re on the plane?

According to experts, the dry air in the enclosed cabin, changing pressure, leaving our loved ones away, losing the sense of control disrupts the balance of the body. This situation causes us to change not only physically but also emotionally. According to clinical psychologists, passengers on the plane feel that they have no control over their environment. The necessity of sitting in a closed environment for a long time creates a feeling that one’s movements are restricted. Worrying that something bad can happen on the plane at any moment causes the brain to release more stress hormones. Heart rate is accelerating. We breathe faster.

Senses are also affected

In order to prevent this situation, the experts advise the passengers to carry the activities they enjoy in daily life (such as solving puzzles, consuming their favorite snacks) on the plane. Meanwhile, let us know that sudoku is very popular with passengers. Blinding of the sense of taste in the airplane, reduced odor, and ear pain also affect the mood of the passengers.

According to the International Bulletin of Gastronomy and Food Science, there is an increase in consumption of ‘umami’ flavors with low air pressure and background noise. Umami, a taste discovered by the Japanese chemist Ikeda. The level of glutamate in the food is decisive for this taste. Tomatoes, meat, cheese, such as is found in the intensive. Airlines also prepare menus to activate this sense of taste.

We adapt

According to the World Health Organization, an airplane navigates at an altitude of 11-12 thousand meters, cabin pressure is kept at 2-2 thousand 300 meters. In this case, the rate of oxygen in the blood decreases. Drying on the skin. But it is also admirable that the human body adapts to this situation. The body takes the necessary measures to minimize the negative effects that occur as long as it stays in the specified environment.

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