Facebook Improves Mental Updating by 25%
An interesting preliminary study from the psychology department at the University of Arizona found that seniors trained to use Facebook showed measurable improvement in their cognitive abilities. More specifically:
“In the follow-ups, those who had learned to use Facebook performed about 25 percent better than they did at the start of the study on tasks designed to measure their mental updating abilities”
Mental updating is the ability to add and delete contents in your working memory. The study included a small group of seniors ages 68-91 with little or no prior Facebook experience. Participants friended only those in their group and made at least one short post daily.
Researchers believe that the constant information updating on Facebook and its relatively complex interface are responsible for the improvement. But more research is needed.
I am interested to hear from readers that use Facebook as a means to boost cognitive performance or maintain brain health.
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