As reported journal Science, researchers from Germany conducted an experiment to prove whether certain wewangian memory can stimulate the brain even though someone in sleep. To that, Jan Born of the University of Lubeck and colleagues ask for 74 volunteers to play on the computer to install the object to complete. In this game, of course, they charged memorize the location of each object.
When playing, some people inhale fragrant fragrant roses. Each then requested memejamkan eyes to sleep with the head in the MRI tube (magnetic resonance imaging). Pencitra magnetic tool is used to observe brain activity during sleep each person. Throughout the sleep, Born also provides aroma fragrant roses to some people.
On the next day, they were tested again with the same game. In fact, people who sleep during roses smell aroma can remember the position of the card with the pair level accuracy of the average up to 97.2 percent. While the fragrance does not smell roses while sleeping can only remember the 86 percent accuracy. MRI scan also shows that the hippocampus, part of the brain that play a role in the learning process, active during the middle of someone sleeping aroma smell roses.
This shows that the rose fragrance may stimulate memory of the brain when someone sleeping. The same has been evidenced in previous research on mice and birds chirp. During sleep, rats hone the ability to find the exit labyrinth birds chirp and hone the sound of the new capabilities introduced to him.
Still learning how to do that when people have not yet ascertained whether to sleep with the animals or not. This still needs to be inspected further because the researchers found that the quality of sleep also play a role. Aroma rose only to improve the quality of memory if someone comfortable sleep (slow-wave sleep) but no effect at all on a sudden people who sleep (rapid eye movement or REM sleep).
So if you want to keep in mind, do not forget to bring the fragrant roses and ask your sweetheart to keep giving your roses clash near ya.
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