How many of you came to school today and couldn't remember my name? Or your schedule, or what you even did in Science two weeks ago? Why can't we just step right back in to our routines? Your brain is amazing and here are some reasons why taking a break, forgetting things, is actually helpful to your brain: 1. Your brain does more creative work when you are tired. If you’re tired, your brain is not as good at filtering out distractions and focusing on a particular idea. It’s also a lot less efficient at remembering connections between ideas or concepts. These are both good things when it comes to creative work, since this kind of work requires us to make new thoughts, be open to new ideas and think in new ways. So a tired, fuzzy brain is much more use to us when working on creative projects. 2. Stress can shrink your brain. Stress can change our brain. 3. Naps improve your day to day performance. Apparently, napping actually helps our brain to solidify memories: Let’s look at that in a graph – the people who took a nap, were able to wildly outperform those who didn’t. It’s like they had a fresh start: Taking a nap also helps to clear information out of your brain’s temporary storage areas, getting it ready for new information to be absorbed. The really interesting part of this study is that at 6p.m. that night the napping group performed better than those who didn’t take a nap. In fact, the napping group actually performed better than they had earlier in the morning. 4. Exercise can reorganize the brain and boost your willpower. Apparently there’s a link between exercise and mental alertness, in a similar way that happiness and exercise are related. If you start exercising, your brain recognizes this as a moment of stress. As your heart pressure increases, the brain thinks you are either fighting the enemy or fleeing from it. To protect yourself and your brain from stress, you release a protein called BDNF (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor). This BDNF has a protective and also repairing element to your memory neurons and acts as a reset switch. That’s why we often feel so at ease and things are clear after exercising and eventually happy. It takes our brains a while to process lots of information, and you are processing lots of information each day! So give yourself a break if you forget how to do a little science, or you can't remember how to write a clause, or even remember my name....Mrs. Taylor....Your brain needs periods of rest from routine and the normal so you can learn better, learn more and be smarter. Really!
11 Comments
MaryGrace/Fred
1/2/2018 01:45:30 pm
Yay! I'm first!!! Wow the brain is so interesting!!!
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Errol
1/2/2018 01:46:33 pm
Isn't it crazy how he can just rip apart the log?!
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SADIE
1/2/2018 01:49:57 pm
YAY I AM THIRD!!!! GOOD JOB ON THE BLOG TODAY!!!
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Elayna
1/2/2018 01:50:28 pm
Yeah, and I thought it was better for your brain to be alert not tired.
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elephant
1/2/2018 03:19:02 pm
i loved the blog mrs taylor
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Ben
1/2/2018 03:35:50 pm
I’m so sad all the people in my neiborhood have today as winter break so they came over and I wasn’t there also were about to have a discussion so bye
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harmony
1/2/2018 04:29:24 pm
HEY everybody!!!!!!! great job on the blog
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Addy
1/2/2018 06:54:11 pm
Good job on the blog!!!!!!!! Our brains are so interesting!!!!
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Sadie
1/2/2018 06:59:43 pm
I am bored so I am writing another comment!!! I wonder how the man pulled the log apart with his bare hands!!! I don't know how anyone would forget your name over winter break!!! I hope everyone had a good Christmas and a good new year!!!
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gandalf
1/3/2018 08:02:26 am
the second to last picture is very disturbing oh and happy b-day IVY.
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