


You're Smarter When You're Horizontal 78
Ant writes "According to this Discovery Channel article, people are smarter and more creative lying down than standing up. Darren Lipnicki, a researcher from the school of psychology at the Australian National University (ANU) believes this helps to explain Archimedes' eureka moment. He found that people solve anagrams more quickly when they are on their backs than on their feet. His finding relates to the difference in brain chemistry, specifically the release of the neurotransmitter noradrenaline, when lying down or standing up. While noradrenaline is normally associated with cognitive ability and attention, it is also believed to impair creative thinking. And less is released while lying down. (Seen on Shacknews)."
Alrighty then (Score:5, Funny)
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I'd made a start on some appropriate gear... (Score:2)
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HOWTO in progress at... (Score:2)
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Note to self... (Score:2)
lappyvator.cyberknights.com.au [cyberknights.com.au]
Whores rejoice! (Score:5, Funny)
I, for one, welcome our new street-walking overlords.
Hmmmm (Score:2)
thats great (Score:5, Funny)
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An advantage, yes... (Score:2, Interesting)
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I guess you failed.
Re:An advantage, yes... (Score:4, Funny)
Good news, you ditched the grammar police.
Bad news, the spelling police would like a word with you now.
But... but... (Score:4, Funny)
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So, we should not drink V8?
I was under the impression... (Score:1)
Hey, baby... (Score:5, Funny)
Einstein (Score:2)
Best ideas come to me just before going to bed (Score:4, Interesting)
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Re:Best ideas come to me just before going to bed (Score:5, Funny)
I tried, but my aim isn't so good, and so it got in her hair.
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Warmth (Score:1)
I've always felt this (Score:3, Interesting)
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From the lecturer??
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The obvious extension of this... (Score:1)
Helps revision too (Score:1)
Currently got a nice patch there to do my revision in.
Great (Score:2)
Honestly though, I remember one night a couple years ago where I was trying to solve a circuit problem that was giving me a really hard time, so I gave up and slept on it. Somehow, I solved the problem in my dream and when I woke up, I knew the answer and I just had to write down the solution on paper. It was like one of the coolest moment in my life, which is also kind of pathetic if I think about it. >_>
Re:Great (Score:1)
it often happens to me that i sleep in a position which is anything but horizontal...
imho, we shouldn't mix sleep and 'horizontalness'.
Re:Great (Score:1)
Nothing pathetic about it, you discovered something about the way your brain works and solved a problem too. Best things in life don't have to be "extraordinary". Quite on the contrary - the little things that happen all the time are the coolest things in life.
I already knew that. (Score:2)
Looking up to remember? (Score:2)
Feh, probably not. Oh well.
Shower (Score:2)
Re:Shower (Score:3, Funny)
The wet and naked part I can deal with. It's the fact that you're rubbing yourself all over that creeps me out.
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I'd just recommend thinking about an answer when you're in the shower
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In the shower, I am the same way - much more creative and focused. I believe that it is because I haven't been bombarded with stimulation just yet (hah, I know what your thinking). You see, throughout the day, you get ALL kinds of mental stimulation that runs through your mind whether you are aware of it or not. In the morning after a decent sleep, your mind is somewhat of a blank slate. Your conscious mind is aw
Odd... (Score:2)
You would think that, if anything, the brain would be designed for optimum efficiency/intelligence when standing up, since that's when it's needed the most. Cavemen didn't need to do heavy thinking while lying on their backs, about to fall asleep: they needed to be sharpest while upright, hunting animals, looking for food, and so forth.
Re:Odd... (Score:1, Interesting)
Here is a simple solution to ADD and boredom: stand up.
Re:Odd... (Score:2, Insightful)
Cave person may well have spent lying down time chilling and pondering life, the universe and everything.
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He was thinking about his bath, not overflowing the tub, etc, while simultaneously holding the crown problem in his head. Suddenly the
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When I lay down, it gives my brain permission to wander and not focus and I will sit and draw for hours not even knowing what
Walking (Score:2)
-paul
duh (Score:1)
Once more the obvious is news (Score:1)
Err, no, this is science (Score:2)
Well, no. Someone has actually taken the care to devise a scientific experiment to verify an anecdotal legend. Anecdotal evidence has no scientific value beside hinting that such an experiment would be interesting.
There is a HUGE difference between "everybody 'just knows' it is true", and "an experiment showed that there is a statistically significant difference in the resolving of anagrams depending on posture." The first is just a believe, the second
Maybe if I try to stand all night... (Score:2)
Obligatory Simspons reference (Score:1)
Hmm... (Score:2, Insightful)
Vitaly Friedman,
Saarbruecken, Germany,
vitaly.friedman [alvit.de]
More Studies Please (Score:2)
Get perpendicular (Score:1)
no brainer? (Score:1)
Take that lying down (Score:3, Insightful)
It seems unlikely that he was any more supine in the tub than he'd been while sleeping that morning. The key to his insight was in the overflowing, not in any postural biochemical enhancement.
Obligatory Rogers and Hart quote (Score:1)
And worship the trousers that cling to him.
Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered am I
When he talks, he is seeking words to get off his chest
Horizontally speaking, he's at his very best.
Lorenz Hart
To hear this song rendered by perhaps the greatest jazz/show tune voice of the 20th Century, check out Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers and Hart Songbook.
Anyone looked into the other folk phenomenon? (Score:2)
Has anyone looked into another similar explanation for eureka moments while in the littlest room?
Two points: (Score:1)
I'd like to suggest more comfortable, reclining chairs at locations like Universities for example
More Relaxed... (Score:1)