Need to learn something urgently? "Drink vodka!" - British scientists say
Before you read this post, we will immediately post a clear disclaimer:
And now to the point.
Scientists from University of Exeter (yes, friends, these are famous British scientists) have experimentally proved that alcohol improves the process of memorization. "What a game," you say. - I had too much alcohol just now and I don't remember anything at all! How can alcohol improve memory?" A logical question. But it's true. The fact is that alcohol splinters anterograde memory (memories of events in the process of brain disease or intoxication in our case) and improves retrograde memory (memory of events preceding a binge).
For the sake of science, scientists have gone even further. It seemed to them that the laboratory results might be inconclusive. Therefore, people were allowed to drink right at home and as much as they wanted. Commenting on the results of the study, scientists honestly admitted that they do not really understand why this is happening. There is a theory that alcohol somehow facilitates the transfer of information from temporary memory to long-term memory and affects the brain during sleep.So, when you come home from work after drinking with colleagues, show this post to your wife/husband and say that you were just trying to learn important information. British scientists will not advise anything bad.
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