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reduce_fat 发表于 2013-8-20 00:57:36 |AI写论文

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握右拳可帮助记忆


Source:enread 发布时间:2013-05-05 03:22


Research suggests that balling up the right hand and squeezing it tightly actually makes it easier to memorise lists. Later, when it is time to retrieve the information, it is the left hand that should be clenched.

研究显示,攥起右拳并握紧能让你更容易地记住列表内容。如果稍后要回忆信息,那么你应该握紧左拳。

It is thought the movements activate brain regions key to the storing and recall of memories.

The American researchers suggest those who are short of a pen and paper should try the trick when attempting to commit a shopping list or phone number to memory.

In the study, volunteers were given a rubber ball and asked to squeeze it as hard as possible before trying to memorise a list of 72 words.

They squeezed the ball again a couple of minutes later, ahead of recollecting as many of the words as possible.

One group used their right hand on both occasions, another their left. A third group clenched their right fist ahead of memorising and their left ahead of recall and a fourth did the reverse.

A fifth group held the ball but did not squeeze it.

Those who squeezed with their right hand, followed by their left, remembered the most words.

The next best were the volunteers who made a fist with their right hand both times, while those who didn't squeeze at all did better than those who led with their left.

It is thought that the movement of clenching the right fist activates a brain region that is involved in storing memories, while squeezing the left hand triggers an area that is key to retrieving information.

Lead researcher Dr Ruth Propper said: 'The findings suggest that simple body movements – by temporarily changing the way the brain functions – can improve memory.'


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xiaodao99 发表于 2013-8-20 06:58:12
it sounds like a joke, but it actullly works according to the research. Amazing!
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aningspring 发表于 2013-8-20 08:31:51
that is simple but useful
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mingke24 发表于 2013-8-20 19:24:09
Thank you . It is worth sharing
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