Wednesday, 7 August 2013

The Daily Stat: Chewing Gum Helps You Sustain Vigilance in a Long Task

  Daily Stat - Harvard Business Review

August 07, 2013

Chewing Gum Helps You Sustain Vigilance in a Long Task


At the beginning of a 30-minute computer-based vigilance task, the average reaction time of participants who were chewing gum was about 70 milliseconds slower than that of non-chewers, but by the end, it was about 100 milliseconds faster, suggesting that chewing gum can stem a decline of vigilance over a long task, says a team led by Kate Morgan of Cardiff University in the UK. Gum chewing has been shown to increase blood flow to the frontal-temporal region of the brain.

SOURCE: Chewing gum moderates the vigilance decrement


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