Studyingforanexamwhilelisteningtomusicisnotsmart,(33)___backgroundmusiccanreduceyourabilitytoperformmemorytasks,newresearchhasfound.Studyparticipantswereaskedtorecallalistofeightlettersintheorderthey(
Studying for an exam while listening to music is not smart,(33)___ background music can reduce your ability to perform memory tasks,new research has found.
Study participants were asked to recall a list of eight letters in the order they (34)___(present).They did this while in five different sound environments:quiet surroundings; music they liked; music they disliked; changing state (an order of random digits); and steady state (an order of steady digits such as"3,3,3,3").
The participants'recall ability was the poorest when listening to music,regardless of (35)___ they liked or disliked it,and in changing-state conditions.(36)___(accurate) recall occurred when participants performed the task in steady-state environments,according to the study (37)___(publish) online in the journal Applied Cognitive Psychology.
"It is the sound variation in the music and changing state (38)___ reduces the ability to recall the order of items within the presented list,"explained the leading researcher Nick Perham,(39)___ is a lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of Wales Institute in Cardiff,in a news release from the journal's publisher.
When performing (40)___ challenging mental task,do it in silence,Perham recommended.