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Thinking negatively can boost your memory: Study
Updated on Tuesday, November 03, 2009, 17:31 IST Tags:Thinking negativelyboost your memory
Sydney: Bad moods can actually be good for you, with an Australian study finding that being sad makes people less gullible, improves their ability to judge others and also boosts memory.

The study, authored by psychology professor Joseph Forgas at the University of New South Wales, showed that people in a negative mood were more critical of, and paid more attention to, their surroundings than happier people, who were more likely to believe anything they were told.

"Whereas positive mood seems to promote creativity, flexibility, cooperation, and reliance on mental shortcuts, negative moods trigger more attentive, careful thinking paying greater attention to the external world," Forgas wrote.

"Our research suggests that sadness ... promotes information processing strategies best suited to dealing with more demanding situations."

For the study, Forgas and his team conducted several experiments that started with inducing happy or sad moods in their subjects through watching films and recalling positive or negative events.

In one of the experiments, happy and sad participants were asked to judge the truth of urban myths and rumors and found that people in a negative mood were less likely to believe these statements.

People in a bad mood were also less likely to make snap decisions based on racial or religious prejudices, and they were less likely to make mistakes when asked to recall an event that they witnessed.

The study also found that sad people were better at stating their case through written arguments, which Forgas said showed that a "mildly negative mood may actually promote a more concrete, accommodative and ultimately more successful communication style."

"Positive mood is not universally desirable: people in negative mood are less prone to judgmental errors, are more resistant to eyewitness distortions and are better at producing high-quality, effective persuasive messages," Forgas wrote.

The study was published in the November/December edition of the Australian Science journal.

Bureau Report


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Negative can be thought from that angle where precautionary measure exists.Yes a good artticle.Negative sochne valoen se hate krne ki bjaye ye search krna chayea ki unki negative thinking ka karn kaya he?us karn ko study krne ke bad koi bri muskil se avoid krne ke liye kaya smuche jgat ko koi help mil skti he?Negative sochna bura nhin negative ko krna bura he. Past mein jiska result negative ho usko future mein na dohrana ki koshish krni chayea.Public mein use negative results ko batane ke liye critics ki jrurat to hoti hi he...koi negative experience vala insan hi halat se agah kr skta he ki alert alert alert.....age khatra he.....tute pul se cross kroge to gir hi skte ho bch bhi skte ho mr bhi skte ho......ese hi hota he....chlo bhi bat khatam.sare bridge pucce kr lo. -Greatbridge - Sameworld a