As posted in Nature:
"Taking a whiff of rose scent while learning a task and then being exposed to the same smell during sleep helps memories to set, researchers have found. The discovery could see students frantically spraying themselves with perfume before exams — although the effect is tricky to replicate at home."
I have to say that this totally cracks me up, because I used to sniff mint during exams when I was in college. I remember reading come study about military pilots having the scent of mint pumped into the cockpit because it increased alertness and helped them recall memories more readily: they were exposed to the smell during training, too.
So my plan was simple: I would sit at Perkins study and sniff an Altoids tin, and at my exam, I would do the same. Oh, what my professors must have thought of me.
Friday, March 9, 2007
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I notice that fresh mint does liven my mood, at least. Especially cat mint. The cats like it too, for some reason...
It actually does work, the mint thing, but I can only imagine that my professors thought me to be at a new level of desperation to take up such tactics. :-)
Let's bring personal pomaders back in fashion.
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