Psychology says people who ask a lot of questions while watching a movie aren't distracted: What this behavior may reveal?
Psychology says people who ask a lot of questions while watching a movie aren't always trying to interrupt others. Research suggests they may be processing information, filling knowledge gaps, and building a better understanding of the story. This behavior can be linked to curiosity, active learning, and cognitive processing. Here is what psychology says, which theories explain it, what studies suggest, and the lessons people can learn from this habit.