The weirdest learning hack I've ever seen: Clench your fists. It can improve your memory formation. Research article: https://t.co/G6xXGlh6K9
#PLOSONE: Getting a Grip on Memory: Unilateral Hand Clenching Alters Episodic Recall https://t.co/drsJK1MYvm
Getting a Grip on Memory: Unilateral Hand Clenching Alters Episodic Recall https://t.co/EeYhbZXO0X
Getting a grip on memory: unilateral hand clenching alters episodic recall https://t.co/dTkJh5hSRG
手を握ると記憶力が増強する #心理学 #note #記憶 Propper, R. E., McGraw, S. E., Brunye, T. T., & Weiss, M. (2013). Getting a grip on memory: Unilateral hand clenching alters episodic recall. PloS one, 8(4), e62474. https://t.co/iuEpPbpxjs
「記憶時に右手,想起時の左手を握ると記憶力が上がる」 #心理学 #記憶 #握る Propper, R. E., McGraw, S. E., Brunye, T. T., & Weiss, M. (2013). Getting a grip on memory: Unilateral hand clenching alters episodic recall. PloS one, 8(4), e62474. https://t.co/xE3UMMfgfT
「手を握ることで記憶力が高まる」 #心理学 #記憶 #握る Propper, R. E., McGraw, S. E., Brunye, T. T., & Weiss, M. (2013). Getting a grip on memory: Unilateral hand clenching alters episodic recall. PloS one, 8(4), e62474. https://t.co/xE3UMMfgfT
Propper, R. E., McGraw, S. E., Brunyé, T. T., & Weiss, M. (2013). Getting a grip on memory: unilateral hand clenching alters episodic recall. PloS one, 8(4), e62474. #心理学 #記憶 #握る https://t.co/iuEpPbpxjs
「手を握ることで記憶力が高まる」 #心理学 #握力 #記憶力 Propper, R. E., McGraw, S. E., Brunye, T. T., & Weiss, M. (2013). Getting a grip on memory: Unilateral hand clenching alters episodic recall. PloS one, 8(4), e62474. https://t.co/iuEpPbpxjs
「手を握ると記憶が増強する」 #心理学 #記憶 #握力 Propper, R. E., McGraw, S. E., Brunye, T. T., & Weiss, M. (2013). Getting a grip on memory: Unilateral hand clenching alters episodic recall. PloS one, 8(4), e62474. https://t.co/iuEpPb7WrU
「手を握ることで記憶力が高まる」 #心理学 #記憶 #グリップ Propper, R. E., McGraw, S. E., Brunye, T. T., & Weiss, M. (2013). Getting a grip on memory: Unilateral hand clenching alters episodic recall. PloS one, 8(4), e62474. https://t.co/t4n3fkRDTC
RT @BashirTheKhan: This works 👇🏽 https://t.co/Qn8kxNdKzT
This works 👇🏽 https://t.co/Qn8kxNdKzT
Interesante estudio. Probaré su eficacia. La idea es que cierras el puño derecho para memorizar y el izquierdo para recordarlo. #memoriaperfecta #memoria #estudio #PLOSONE: Getting a Grip on Memory: Unilateral Hand Clenching Alters Episodic Recall https://
@dschrijvers Dit is het eigenlijke onderzoek: https://t.co/pf7bEiAPRX Beetje verder gezocht: kleine steekproef, onderzoekers geven zelf aan dat het iets is dat verder moet onderzocht worden bij steekproef die groot genoeg is.
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기억을 주입할 때는 좌뇌, 꺼낼 때는 우뇌가 관여. 암기 전에 오른주먹을 45초간 꽉 쥐고 테스트 전에 왼주먹을 꽉 쥔 그룹이 가장 좋은 성적을 냈다고. http://t.co/eaKFUT2Nxn http://t.co/Oj6vlvcZbs
Missed this before. Interesting article (but not as interesting as the comments) on fist-clenching and memory http://t.co/nwMuXaDjav
Getting a Grip on Memory: Unilateral Hand Clenching Alters Episodic Recall http://t.co/Aw4ohyx0aO
Getting a Grip on Memory: Unilateral Hand Clenching Alters Episodic Recall http://t.co/Aw4ohyx0aO
Clenching your fist can improve your #memory http://t.co/6DRXQu0S0g
Een gebalde rechter vuist helpt je om informatie beter op te slaan, terwijl een gebalde linker vuist juist helpt... http://t.co/0uaTfU2XRt
Een gebalde rechter vuist helpt je om informatie beter op te slaan, terwijl een gebalde linker vuist juist helpt... http://t.co/0uaTfU2XRt
Een gebalde rechter vuist helpt je om informatie beter op te slaan, terwijl een gebalde linker vuist juist helpt... http://t.co/0uaTfU2XRt
Unilateral hand clenching increases neuronal activity... http://t.co/IDTFqxdWL0
@Psych_Writer @neurobollocks @AlisonSeaman @BradBennett And let's not forget this "fist-clenchingly poor science" http://t.co/KXlA2e4JmQ
Jon Snow was right? Right hand clenching helps in learning & left helps recall http://t.co/jIWxaBcGnZ #GameOfThrones
How can your hands aid your memory? Find out - http://t.co/l2JV4yp7qR
How can your hands aid your memory? Find out - http://t.co/l2JV4yp7qR
whaatt? clench your right fist whilst reading this - http://t.co/FRQPHuDaex
mengepal tangan membantu mengingat http://t.co/eM7GcJUHah jurnal: http://t.co/424n18T4ap
Squeezing something in your left hand helps memorization process. Who'd've thunk it? http://t.co/8eTSyWPZu7
Getting a grip on #memory: unilateral hand clenching alters episodic recall : http://t.co/eImElTa9cc via @PLOSONE #neuroscience #brain
How do you want feedback on an article? RT @PLOS: Brill ex of sci debate, possible tks to #OA and @PLOS comments: http://t.co/jpASPgoQFN
And brilliant readers! MT @soilandreyes: Brill ex of sci debate, possible tks to #OA and @PLOS comments: http://t.co/gBc4WGu0qj w/@js_simons
super strokovni tekst #neuro #brain o spominu :) znanstvena podpora tehnikam #nlp #neurolinguisticprogramming http://t.co/BzBVIaDDlW
@carlzond @kartotekaren lite som den här: http://t.co/KzrHuhlYVp
There's been a lively debate on the fist-clenching paper at the PLoS ONE website. I made a brief comment there myself http://t.co/Y3W96lF5QW
@simon_on_energy PLOS encourages post-pub comment eg http://t.co/q89ntsezNj but don't think any jrnl is completely post-pub peer review yet
@neurobonkers oh noes. Here's the paper http://t.co/6UkU21sJfR Read the comments.
@RohanM Open-access, peer-reviewed @PLOS (http://t.co/JjMacfY0Zi). Hand clenching! http://t.co/PJOOz7aHit Spiders! http://t.co/r0xZSrHnrm
RT @ThatNeilMartin: No chaps, 'fist-clenching' does not improve episodic memory @Rhod_Sharp @Doctorkarl http://t.co/KXlA2e4JmQ
RT @ThatNeilMartin: No chaps, 'fist-clenching' does not improve episodic memory @Rhod_Sharp @Doctorkarl http://t.co/KXlA2e4JmQ
No chaps, 'fist-clenching' does not improve episodic memory @Rhod_Sharp @Doctorkarl http://t.co/KXlA2e4JmQ
Clenching right fist may give better grip on memory (and clenching your left may help you recollect the memory later) http://t.co/lAHgEPyohR
"Fist-clenchingly poor science" - BURN! http://t.co/OYDg2rsghM
"Fist-clenchingly poor science" - BURN! http://t.co/OYDg2rsghM
MT @neurobollocks The old left/right hemisphere neurobollocks: http://t.co/Ync6fxFW5q and see comment http://t.co/Gemi9htsB8
RT @js_simons: PLOS doing utmost to undermine credibility of OA publishing: Clenching fists almost certainly won't help your memory http://t.co/44yLdyWW8V
PLOS doing utmost to undermine credibility of OA publishing: Clenching fists almost certainly won't help your memory http://t.co/44yLdyWW8V
#brain #neuro Getting a Grip on Memory: Unilateral Hand Clenching Alters Episodic Recall.: submitted by shril... http://t.co/OPxw9IhC5K
... but be sure to read through the comments ;) http://t.co/nS46BWmol6
hand clenching helps for memory storage and recall http://t.co/oct4DqhclV so is it also useful for #learning, #elearning, #ehealth, ...?
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วิจัยพบ กำมือขวาแน่นๆ90วิ ก่อนอ่านข้อความสำคัญ ช่วยจำข้อมูลได้ดีขึ้น แต่กลุ่มตย.เล็กๆ ยังไม่มีนัยยะทางสถิติ http://t.co/40puC1iHuL
วิจัยพบ กำมือขวาแน่นๆ90วิ ก่อนอ่านข้อความสำคัญ ช่วยจำข้อมูลได้ดีขึ้น แต่กลุ่มตย.เล็กๆ ยังไม่มีนัยยะทางสถิติ http://t.co/40puC1iHuL
วิจัยพบ กำมือขวาแน่นๆ90วิ ก่อนอ่านข้อความสำคัญ ช่วยจำข้อมูลได้ดีขึ้น แต่กลุ่มตย.เล็กๆ ยังไม่มีนัยยะทางสถิติ http://t.co/40puC1iHuL
Critiquing published research - great example here: http://t.co/T2alRNVjyc via @SianOxBrookes @BA_Psych_Strath
วิจัยพบ กำมือขวาแน่นๆ90วิ ก่อนอ่านข้อความสำคัญ ช่วยจำข้อมูลได้ดีขึ้น แต่กลุ่มตย.เล็กๆ ยังไม่มีนัยยะทางสถิติ http://t.co/40puC1iHuL
วิจัยพบ กำมือขวาแน่นๆ90วิ ก่อนอ่านข้อความสำคัญ ช่วยจำข้อมูลได้ดีขึ้น แต่กลุ่มตย.เล็กๆ ยังไม่มีนัยยะทางสถิติ http://t.co/40puC1iHuL
วิจัยพบ กำมือขวาแน่นๆ90วิ ก่อนอ่านข้อความสำคัญ ช่วยจำข้อมูลได้ดีขึ้น แต่กลุ่มตย.เล็กๆ ยังไม่มีนัยยะทางสถิติ http://t.co/40puC1iHuL
วิจัยพบ กำมือขวาแน่นๆ90วิ ก่อนอ่านข้อความสำคัญ ช่วยจำข้อมูลได้ดีขึ้น แต่กลุ่มตย.เล็กๆ ยังไม่มีนัยยะทางสถิติ http://t.co/40puC1iHuL
Critiquing published research - great example here: http://t.co/T2alRNVjyc via @SianOxBrookes @BA_Psych_Strath
Critiquing published research - great example here: http://t.co/Keh2e7TRLd
Critiquing published research - great example here: http://t.co/Keh2e7TRLd
Oh geez @droz just promoted this bad study on hand-gripping and memory http://t.co/XjtK0xh8F2 http://t.co/Od4sNnvP3N cc @neurocritic
Oh geez @droz just promoted this bad study on hand-gripping and memory http://t.co/XjtK0xh8F2 http://t.co/Od4sNnvP3N cc @neurocritic
There's been a lively debate on the fist-clenching paper at the PLoS ONE website. I made a brief comment there myself http://t.co/Y3W96lF5QW
Onderzoek toont aan dat je met gebalde vuist vlugger een taal leert. Rechtshandigen die hun rechtervuist ballen... http://t.co/surRNqhEvU
Getting a Grip on Memory: Unilateral Hand Clenching Alters Episodic Recall http://t.co/gh7dPFA2pW
PLOS doing utmost to undermine credibility of OA publishing: Clenching fists almost certainly won't help your memory http://t.co/44yLdyWW8V
Jon Simons' comment here is a) spot on AND b) expressed poorly. http://t.co/30LUP9QzeE If this is the future of open access publishing...
Good news: Ruth Propper posts erratum re one concern @sarcastic_f raised about the PLOS fistclenching/memory paper http://t.co/SLBraUSG9P
Good news: Ruth Propper posts erratum re one concern @sarcastic_f raised about the PLOS fistclenching/memory paper http://t.co/SLBraUSG9P
Coaches, consultants, have you ever advised your clients just to "get a grip" ?! http://t.co/xVpAEQEa8x Source: http://t.co/OLpZ1kIzYL
Coaches, consultants, have you ever advised your clients just to "get a grip" ?! http://t.co/xVpAEQEa8x Source: http://t.co/OLpZ1kIzYL
Coaches, consultants, have you ever advised your clients just to "get a grip" ?! http://t.co/xVpAEQEa8x Source: http://t.co/OLpZ1kIzYL
#PLOSONE: Getting a Grip on Memory: Unilateral Hand Clenching Alters Episodic Recall http://t.co/iKH5Z3A9hE
Getting a Grip on Memory: Unilateral Hand Clenching Alters Episodic Recall http://t.co/EHC6K7kVAo
Fist-clenchingly poor science: http://t.co/E59tHGbIKX
RT @JordynnJack Interesting debate over the rhetoric of commenting on open access scientific articles: http://t.co/nedNiuRd9i
PLOS comments thread on role of post-pub comments may be the best result of the "fist-clenching alters memory" paper http://t.co/L1DvMPf3Jc
Unilateral Hand Clenching Alters Episodic Recall. Would This Help In The Workplace Or No? http://t.co/yA23akjyR5
Online comments on a report published in PLoS show virtues and sting of open-source papers that encourage dialogue: http://t.co/PFSy1PmyiQ
'Fist-clenchingly poor science': a peek at post-publication review? (+Moderator moderates self.) http://t.co/ZdrFcCp4hl #PLOS
Online comments on a report published in PLoS show virtues and sting of open-source papers that encourage dialogue: http://t.co/PFSy1PmyiQ
The thin line between post-publication reviews and trolling: the comment thread of PLOS's recent fist-clenching study http://t.co/IZPjdv8DL9
The thin line between post-publication reviews and trolling: the comment thread of PLOS's recent fist-clenching study http://t.co/IZPjdv8DL9
The thin line between post-publication reviews and trolling: the comment thread of PLOS's recent fist-clenching study http://t.co/IZPjdv8DL9
The thin line between post-publication reviews and trolling: the comment thread of PLOS's recent fist-clenching study http://t.co/IZPjdv8DL9
The thin line between post-publication reviews and trolling: the comment thread of PLOS's recent fist-clenching study http://t.co/IZPjdv8DL9
วิจัยพบ กำมือขวาแน่นๆ90วิ ก่อนอ่านข้อความสำคัญ ช่วยจำข้อมูลได้ดีขึ้น แต่กลุ่มตย.เล็กๆ ยังไม่มีนัยยะทางสถิติ http://t.co/40puC1iHuL
"I’m afraid this paper is shockingly poor quality" Post peer-review http://t.co/e95TJERqZK Ouch!! HT @ceptional
Wow!!! the PlosOne paper "Getting a Grip on Memory: Unilateral Hand....." FERVENTLY debated http://t.co/dPZQKhOTbD
@time @maiasz not so sure, see http://t.co/ADKjFIcQcN & http://t.co/iFumY1iARv
วิจัยพบ กำมือขวาแน่นๆ90วิ ก่อนอ่านข้อความสำคัญ ช่วยจำข้อมูลได้ดีขึ้น แต่กลุ่มตย.เล็กๆ ยังไม่มีนัยยะทางสถิติ http://t.co/40puC1iHuL
PLOS comments thread on role of post-pub comments may be the best result of the "fist-clenching alters memory" paper http://t.co/L1DvMPf3Jc