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Being Shifty-Eyed Apparently Has Its Advantages
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Friday, April 27, 2007
10:40:00 AM EDT
Hearing Nothing at the moment
Need a memory boost? Glance at this:
If you’re looking for a quick memory fix, move your eyes from side-to-side for 30 seconds, researchers say.
Horizontal eye movements are thought to cause the two hemispheres of the brain to interact more with one another, and communication between brain hemispheres is important for retrieving certain types of memories.
I've personally been working on something of a glassy-eyed stare for the last several days, which might explain why I can't remember much at the moment. Of course, that's why I'm writing this down now -- this way I don't have to remember it. It'll be here until AOL's servers collapse. And that will never, ever happen. Ever. It's like having a backup brain.
Written by johnmscalzi Blog about this entry
10:40:00 AM EDT
Hearing Nothing at the moment
Being Shifty-Eyed Apparently Has Its Advantages
Need a memory boost? Glance at this:
If you’re looking for a quick memory fix, move your eyes from side-to-side for 30 seconds, researchers say.
Horizontal eye movements are thought to cause the two hemispheres of the brain to interact more with one another, and communication between brain hemispheres is important for retrieving certain types of memories.
I've personally been working on something of a glassy-eyed stare for the last several days, which might explain why I can't remember much at the moment. Of course, that's why I'm writing this down now -- this way I don't have to remember it. It'll be here until AOL's servers collapse. And that will never, ever happen. Ever. It's like having a backup brain.
Written by johnmscalzi Blog about this entry
This entry has 5 comments: (Add your own)
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Let's give it a shot...
Guitar... bike... guitar... bike... guitar... bike... I need a bucket. Too dizzy to walk to the bathroom... going to pass out. Can't remember anything.
-Dan
http://journals.aol.com/dpoem/TheWisdomofaDistractedMind/ -
Dear John, lol!
I often think that those guys should hire you!
afterall, you place some very interesting scientists in yuor novels and.. they always need new research! lol!
nat -
Sounds like a form of EMDR...are you familiar with that? VERY effective way of dealing with painful memores...
Nancy -
But don't move them too quickly or you may give yourself a headache!
Lori
http://journals.aol.com/helmswondermom/DustyPages/
4/30/07 11:11 PM
come and visit me sometime> http://journals.aol.com/littl
see ya'
patty