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Cold weather contributes to the development of intelligence
October 19, 2009
Cold weather contributes to the development of intelligence
Cold weather contributes to the development of attention and intelligence. To such conclusion the group of Australian psychologists from the University of New South Wales, reported London’s Daily Mail.
Cold weather contributes to the development of attention and intelligence. To such conclusion the group of Australian psychologists from the University of New South Wales, reported London’s Daily Mail.
Studies on a large scale and were held in one of the largest shopping centers in Sydney. As it turned out, intellectual activity, in particular, the ability to learn many facts to be higher in rainy and cold weather than in warm and sunny.
Incredible, but the memory and the brain work better in cold weather and during rain, said study leader Professor Joe Forgas.
Specialists concluded: hot and sunny weather “relaxes” the work of the brain, and the cold – on the contrary, forcing him to concentrate, which contributes to the development of human intellect.
However, while scientists can not risk complaining that the residents of the northern countries smarter than the south.
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