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Re: Research Reveals That Being In A Bad Mood Can Improve Your Brain’s Productivity by 9jaown(m): 11:06pm On Jul 18, 2018
Inehmesit:
what have you invented grin grin grin
nothing grin
Bad mode improved my drinking abilities

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Re: Research Reveals That Being In A Bad Mood Can Improve Your Brain’s Productivity by santricedupas(m): 1:16am On Jul 19, 2018
nah true
Re: Research Reveals That Being In A Bad Mood Can Improve Your Brain’s Productivity by showafrica(m): 5:19am On Jul 19, 2018
Not the right word, I think to stay hungry is better, bad mood no be better person. Nigeria has been in bad mood for over 3 yrs now and no improvement.
Re: Research Reveals That Being In A Bad Mood Can Improve Your Brain’s Productivity by GreenVILLETiPS: 8:15am On Jul 19, 2018
no be lie. when ol'boy get money, he go lack sense. but make d money finish, then your brain go dey work like new infinix charger..

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Re: Research Reveals That Being In A Bad Mood Can Improve Your Brain’s Productivity by Powerexpert: 9:10am On Jul 19, 2018
Best time to write poems for me then was when I was in a bad mood even up till now. My head will just be booting anyhow. Also when I starve too. I also discovered that in school then when I entered library, sleep small then wake up to read, men I'm all in.
Re: Research Reveals That Being In A Bad Mood Can Improve Your Brain’s Productivity by Inehmesit: 10:28am On Jul 19, 2018
9jaown:
nothing grin
Bad mode improved my drinking abilities
grin grin grin
Re: Research Reveals That Being In A Bad Mood Can Improve Your Brain’s Productivity by iamyoungskid(m): 1:26pm On Jul 19, 2018
This is so correct. I told my friend this just last week.
I FIND IT VERY EASY TO PLAN MY LIFE WHEN I AM IN A BAD MOOD.
ESPECIALLY WHEN I JUST GOT PROVOKED.

That means i am a psychologist too. wink wink wink

I know the person below me will never agree cry cry
Re: Research Reveals That Being In A Bad Mood Can Improve Your Brain’s Productivity by timmykaydude: 7:04pm On Jul 19, 2018
GlorifiedTunde:
Science has reached a state of confusion in recent times undecided

It seems to be going back and forth on theories and discoveries.



Bad mood is a state of emotional lowness associated with lack of motivation. How then will this work?

Your subjects of observation must be a deviation from human normalcy.
it was talking about some set of people i.e highly reactive individual.you can read it again.

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Re: Research Reveals That Being In A Bad Mood Can Improve Your Brain’s Productivity by Tinyemeka(m): 7:33pm On Mar 16, 2019
No need to call it a product of research. It's true.

I think quicker and further when aggravated. Side effect is that you'd have to also deal with the attendant negative energy that comes with the enhanced thought process.

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Re: Research Reveals That Being In A Bad Mood Can Improve Your Brain’s Productivity by AlphaTaikun: 5:33pm On Apr 01, 2022
EntertainingYou:
Being in an bad mood can enable certain individuals to think all the more proficiently as far as their capacity to center consideration, oversee time and organize undertakings, as per new research.

New research found that being in a bad mood can help some people’s executive functioning, such as their ability to focus attention, manage time and prioritize tasks. The same study found that a good mood has a negative effect on it in some cases.

Tara McAuley, a psychology professor at the University of Waterloo, and Martyn S. Gabel, a PhD candidate, explored whether our emotional reactivity shaped how mood influences the kinds of thinking skills we need to navigate the demands and stresses of day-to-day life. Emotional reactivity refers to the sensitivity, intensity and duration of our emotional responses associated with our mood.

“Our results show that there are some people for whom a bad mood may actually hone the kind of thinking skills that are important for everyday life,” said McAuley.

The high-reactive individuals – people who have rapid, intense, and enduring emotional responses – performed better on executive function tasks when experiencing a bad mood. Low-reactive individuals showed the opposite effect, with bad mood associated with worse executive functioning.

This pattern of results supports the view that a bad mood may help with some executive skills – but only for people who are more emotionally reactive.

“People shouldn’t interpret the results as saying it’s fine to fly off the handle or overreact, or to be grouchy,” said McAuley. “We know that emotional reactivity differs from person to person starting at a very early age and that these individual differences have implications for mental health later in development.”

Further research is needed to explain the relationship, but some studies suggest that high-reactive people are more accustomed to experiencing negative emotions. As such, bad moods may be less distracting for them compared with lower-reactive people.
The study included 95 participants, each of whom completed nine distinct tasks and questionnaires that measure the interplay of mood, emotional reactivity and various working memory and analytic challenges.

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