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At One Airport, the Behaviour of Others Can Change and Become "Strange": Here's How

Summary by psychologies.com
Anyone who has already spent time at an airport was able to observe amazing scenes: sleeping travelers on the floor, improvised yoga sessions in front of the billboards... or noisy arguments as early as dawn. Steve Taylor, professor of psychology interviewed by The Conversation, this place acts on our mind much deeper than one imagines. Noise, crowd, alcohol and loss of landmarks create an environment conducive to unusual attitudes, ranging from…
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Anyone who has already spent time at an airport was able to observe amazing scenes: sleeping travelers on the floor, improvised yoga sessions in front of the billboards... or noisy arguments as early as dawn. Steve Taylor, professor of psychology interviewed by The Conversation, this place acts on our mind much deeper than one imagines. Noise, crowd, alcohol and loss of landmarks create an environment conducive to unusual attitudes, ranging from…

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psychologies.com broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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