The constant change of scenery makes it harder to think, because «the detection of changes in the visual stimulation results in
distraction of cognitive processing,» according to the journal NeuroReport.
Not exact matches
The research interpretation
of the fMRI and
cognitive tests is that the ongoing evaluation and selection
process in bilingual children exercises brain circuits which regulate attention control and block
distraction.
While a state
of agitation and
distraction impairs students»
cognitive learning and memory
processes, scientists have found the opposite to also be true; calm, stress - free classroom environments improve
cognitive function and allow students greater ability for rational thoughts, creativity, and self - control (McCraty, 2005).