Memory loss solution: Declutter your mind
Time to declutter: Scientists say if you're struggling with memory function it might be because you know too muchInstead, they can be blamed on the well-used brain finding it more and more difficult to stop irrelevant information interfering with the task in hand.The first step in the study was to compare the working memory of the young and old. Working memory involves holding information in mind while manipulating it mentally.
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Welcome to BournemouthTheCanadian researchers then did a second experiment to see what was hindering the older volunteers, who had an average age of 67.This involved being shown a pictures of eight animals and being asked to memorise the order in which the creatures appeared.The volunteers were then shown dozens of the pictures and asked to click on their computer mouse when the first animal in their memorised sequence occurred, then the second and so on.The older adults found it more difficult to progress, suggesting the previous picture was stuck in their mind.
Age-old problem? Memory lapses can affect the young as well as oldMervin Blair, of Montreals Concordia University, said: We found that the older adults had more difficulty in getting rid of previous information.We found that that accounted for a lot of the working memory problems seen in the study.A third study confirmed that the memory problems were not simply due to a simple slowing down of the mind.Mr Blair, a PhD candidate, says that the older mind appears to have trouble suppressing irrelevant information. This makes it more difficult to concentrate on the here and now.For those who have trouble remembering, he suggests relaxation exercises to declutter the mind.Reduce clutter, if you don't, you may not get anything done.Keeping the mind young, through learning a language or musical instrument can also help.He added that youn! ger peop le can also fall foul of memory lapses caused by a failure to suppress extraneous information, with sleepless nights making it harder for the brain to function properly.Previous research has found that the part of the brain that keeps embarrassing thoughts in check also weakens with age, leading to people losing some of their inhibitions.In other words, outspoken old people aren't being rude - they just can't hold their tongues.
HOW TO DECLUTTER YOUR MIND
- Get a good nights sleep
- Take up mediation or yoga to calm the mind
- Learn a language or musical instrument to keep the mind young
- Do crossword puzzles to keep the brain active
- Exercise for a healthy mind as well as a healthy body
- Socialise to keep the mind sharp
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