Coffee Break Boosts Memory
Posted on: February 1, 2010
- A coffee break after an important meeting or class may be just the thing your brain needs to digest new information and improve memory.
A new study suggests that resting while awake aids in memory consolidation and improves memory recall, much like getting a good night’s sleep has been shown to do.
“Taking a coffee break after class can actually help you retain that information you just learned,” researcher Lila Davachi, PhD, assistant professor of psychology at the Center for Neural Science at New York University, says in a news release. “Your brain wants you to tune out other tasks so you can tune in to what you just learned.”
Researchers found that activity between the hippocampus and neocortex, two key brain areas involved in memory and processing, increased during periods of wakeful rest after a learning task. This increase in activity was also associated with improved memory.





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February 5, 2010 at 6:22 pm
Its always great to have small breaks during long weekdays which have lots of work to be completed. Coffee or tea during those breaks really helps our mind and relaxes it