Monday, September 4, 2017

Lullabies reinforce child's memory

Tender lullabies to help kids better store memories, as scientists have found from Brigham Young University in the US. Children significantly better remember some things, if they are associated with them positive emotions.


 Lullabies reinforce child's memory  Baby Memory


American researchers have found that children significantly better remember the good things in my life than bad. During the experiment experts analyzed how well children respond to different incentives. So, the kids showed figures of different forms, which were accompanied by good or evil voices adults. Children do not learn these figures better if their show was associated with evil voices, but their memory improved significantly when at the time of the demonstration pieces sounded good voice.


 Lullabies reinforce child's memory  Baby Memory


"People have studied the process of formation Memory babies They investigated differences in emotional perception, but the first time we found out how these emotions affect memory, - says study author Professor Ross Flom. - Although babies a few months old can not speak, they have a few other ways to respond to various stimuli, including eye movement and length of sight. It is for them we studied the process of accumulation memories. "


By Scientists believe that positive emotions helps keep memories Memory babies . Gentle voice, that sound when the demonstration of various subjects contribute more lasting memorizing geometric figures. Earlier, another group of scientists I found that babies are able to understand the mood of not only each other, but dogs and monkeys, as well as to respond to classical music. (READ MORE)


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