Have you ever noticed that lack of water decreases capacity for decision making? I find every task/choice to be more overwhelming when I'm dehydrated or deprived of sleep. Turns out, that's science! https://t.co/BnT1XSGsI5.
Water supplementation after dehydration improves judgment and decision-making performance https://t.co/WgZbvsvvLj
For one of my classes at #ASU, I am writing a research review paper about the importance of staying hydrated. It's truly fascinating how drinking water can have such a great impact on memory and mood. This is a great study! https://t.co/MY0Apt4fWn
12時間の絶食後の水分補給は,認知テストバッテリーにおける判断と意思決定の課題の成績を高める。https://t.co/4lWF7RHYWU
RT @JustinCaouette: Water supplementation after dehydration improves judgment and decision-making performance https://t.co/OH5ei7oHJx ht @…
RT @JustinCaouette: Water supplementation after dehydration improves judgment and decision-making performance https://t.co/OH5ei7oHJx ht @…
RT @JustinCaouette: Water supplementation after dehydration improves judgment and decision-making performance https://t.co/OH5ei7oHJx ht @…
Water supplementation after dehydration improves judgment and decision-making performance https://t.co/OH5ei7oHJx ht @nathanoseroff
The tequila control group was off the chain.
Two cups of coffee > 500 ml water, IMO.
RT @byrd_nick: Drinking just 500 ml of water at breakfast improved judgement and decision-making in ways that were not explained by differe…
Drinking just 500 ml of water at breakfast improved judgement and decision-making in ways that were not explained by differences in subjective thirst or attentiveness. https://t.co/LxMFOkmd63
It's interesting to see all those recent studies confirm conventional advice such as "sleep", "hydrate" or "walk", measuring the actual pros and cons of doing or not doing so. Simple, yet makes you really remember about the importance of the little stuff
https://t.co/zIJno2yJiI Drinking just 500 ml of water improved judgement and decision-making in ways that were not explained by differences in subjective thirst or attentiveness. #sciencenews https://t.co/yDSB6v7uhY