< %=imgalt%>
Home / Technology News / 2008 / February 2008 / February 16, 2008
Socializing does make us smarter

Top News

Chiranjeevi launches names his new political party - Praja Rajyam

India, Colombia sign MoU for cooperation in hydrocarbon sector

Annie Leibovitz describes the Queen as cranky during photoshoot

Accused Kirsten Dunst burglar gets 4 1/2 year jail term

PayByCash(r) Named one of the fastest growing companies by Inc. Magazine

Eamon Sullivans booze and brunette therapy to beat Stephanie Rice blues

Hallucinations are caused by a transient form of blindness

Lap-and-shoulder seat belts as safe as child safety seats for kids

Socializing does make us smarter

Social interaction may help improve an individuals mental functioning, says a new study.

Washington, Feb 16 : Social interaction may help improve an individual's mental functioning, says a new study.

The study, led by Oscar Ybarra from University of Michigan, suggests that through socializing people can reap cognitive benefits.

In a series of related studies, the researchers tested the participants' level of cognitive functioning, comparing it to the frequency of participants' social interactions.

The analysis revealed that people who engaged in social interaction displayed higher levels of cognitive performance than the control group. Social interaction aided intellectual performance.

"Social interaction helps to exercise people's minds. People reap cognitive benefits from socializing," the researchers said.

They speculate that social interaction "exercises" cognitive processes that are measured on intellectual tasks.

"It is possible that as people engage socially and mentally with others, they receive relatively immediate cognitive boosts," they concluded.

The study is published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin by SAGE.

ANI

September 5, 2008

September 4, 2008

September 3, 2008

September 2, 2008

September 1, 2008

August 31, 2008