Thinking negatively can boost your memory, study finds »
Posted By MyWayOnNow 2 months ago in Health & FitnessBad moods can actually be good for you, with an Australian study finding that being sad makes people less gullible, improves their ability to judge others and also boosts memory.
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larkinstep2 months ago
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Interesting finding no doubt but inducing sad or bad mood by watching movies or recalling incidences and then experimentation makes the research diluted. Because stress condition induce some neuro-peptides and stress hormones that has some impact on brain function and that should not be beneficial and most probably if this condition has an impact to create a deep memory than the sorrow will be more unbearable. I think the research condition and parameters should be judge in more details and experiment samples must come from natural situation.
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By the way if this experiment is true than every placement and recruitment office should look for sad, melancholic and depressed person for their clients.
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