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Cognitive Resources

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psychology2 years ago

"The Power of Reminders: Achieving Your Goals Made Easy"

Setting reminders can significantly increase our chances of achieving our goals by addressing the common problem of forgetting them. Psychological studies show that 50 to 70 percent of everyday memory failures involve forgetting our intentions. By using cognitive offloading, where we store our intentions outside of our brains through physical actions like using notepads or smartphone alerts, we can improve our memory performance and free up cognitive resources for other tasks. However, there are potential downsides to offloading, such as the risk of forgetting if we lose the reminder. It is important to make reminders specific, set them close to the task, make them automatic, understand our own memory abilities, and have backups for important tasks.

health2 years ago

The Link Between Walking, Talking, and Brain Decline in Middle Age.

A new study by Harvard Medical School and Hebrew SeniorLife suggests that multitasking while walking becomes harder once people reach their mid-50s due to normal changes that occur in the brain. The study found that even healthy participants demonstrated "subtle yet important changes in gait starting in the middle of the sixth decade of life" if they were walking and talking or perhaps just walking and thinking. Essentially, the brain's processor slows down around age 55, interfering with the job of staying in motion.