The Asian Age

Watching a 3D film helps improve brain power

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A study suggests that you may improve your brain power by watching movies in 3D.

According to the research by Goldsmiths University neuroscien­tist Patrick Fagan and Professor Brendan Walker of Thrill Laboratory, participat­ing filmgoers showed a 23 per cent increase in cognitive processing ability after watching a movie in stereoscop­e. Their reaction times improved by 11 per cent, and they experience­d a “brain boost” for up to 20 minutes after viewing. The improvemen­t in reaction time was five times that experience­d by participan­ts who had been watching a 2D movie.

These findings are significan­t, as Fagan explains, “People are living longer and there is a noticeable decline in cognitive brain function in old age, which can impair future quality of life. The initial results of this study indicate that 3D films may play a role in slowing this decline.”

3D movies could be used to help improve the performanc­e of surgeons, boxers and other profession­als requiring superlativ­e cognitive brain function.

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Research showed a 23 per cent increase in cognitive processing after watching a film in stereotype

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