In
order to remember the course material well, no one tried to sit in the
bleachers next to the left so that the view is somewhat glancing to
the right. According to the study, the memory will be sharper when the eyes glance to the right.
The relationship between the glance of the eye with memory demonstrated in a study at Montclair State University, USA. Prof. Ruth Propper, who led the research involves a number of students as participants in his little experiment.
The participants were divided into 3 groups, each given special glasses to just glance at a particular direction. The first group was only able to glance to the left, the second group can only glance to the right while the third group can only glance at the bottom.
With these glasses, the participants were asked to look at a map of the United States, and then asked to recall as much as possible the location on the map. The scientists then the name of a place and the participants' task was to find a place as soon as possible on the map.
The analysis showed, the participants could only glance to the right is able to recall a better place. When asked to find a location somewhere on the map, participants in this group can do it 25 percent faster.
"When the eye glanced to his right, scanned with fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) showed that the left brain is more active than the right hemisphere," said Prof Propper Menshealth.com was quoted as saying,
Prof Propper added that this phenomenon is called cross-wired, the increased activity of one side of the brain when the body begin on the opposite side is being used. In this case, the movement to the right eye associated with brain activity in the left.
The brain on the left is known as a center for language and conversational setting. Therefore, if the part is being more active, then one would be easier to remember words and other things that involve language skills, including reading.
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The relationship between the glance of the eye with memory demonstrated in a study at Montclair State University, USA. Prof. Ruth Propper, who led the research involves a number of students as participants in his little experiment.
The participants were divided into 3 groups, each given special glasses to just glance at a particular direction. The first group was only able to glance to the left, the second group can only glance to the right while the third group can only glance at the bottom.
With these glasses, the participants were asked to look at a map of the United States, and then asked to recall as much as possible the location on the map. The scientists then the name of a place and the participants' task was to find a place as soon as possible on the map.
The analysis showed, the participants could only glance to the right is able to recall a better place. When asked to find a location somewhere on the map, participants in this group can do it 25 percent faster.
"When the eye glanced to his right, scanned with fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) showed that the left brain is more active than the right hemisphere," said Prof Propper Menshealth.com was quoted as saying,
Prof Propper added that this phenomenon is called cross-wired, the increased activity of one side of the brain when the body begin on the opposite side is being used. In this case, the movement to the right eye associated with brain activity in the left.
The brain on the left is known as a center for language and conversational setting. Therefore, if the part is being more active, then one would be easier to remember words and other things that involve language skills, including reading.
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