Study: Beer makes men smarter
Beer makes men smarter.
Umm ....
So say researchers at the University of Illinois in Chicago.
Ahh. Academics. Now it makes sense.
They found that men with a couple beers under their belts were actually better at solving brain-teasers than their sober counterparts.
Or were they just more likely to take the challenge seriously?
To reach that surprising conclusion, the researchers devised a bar game in which 40 men were given three words and told to come up with a fourth that fits the pattern.
What kind of bar game is that?
For example, the word cheese could fit with words like blue or cottage or Swiss.
Or Obama.
Half the players were given two pints. The other half got nothing.
Ouch.
The result? Those who imbibed solved 40% more of the problems that their sober counterparts.
And they were better looking and more suave, too.
Also, the drinkers finished their problems in 12 seconds while it took the non-drinkers 15.5 seconds.
Cross checking down, confidence up.
We found at 0.07 blood alcohol, people were worse at working memory tasks, but they were better at creative problem-solving tasks, psychologist Jennifer Wiley reported on the Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences (FABBS) site.
I'll drink to that.
Wiley conceded that her findings run counter to popular belief that alcohol hinders analytical thinking and muddies the mind.
No, she just doesn't drink.
We have this assumption, that being able to focus on one part of a problem or having a lot of expertise is better for problem solving, says Wiley. But thats not necessarily true. Innovation may happen when people are not so focused. Sometimes its good to be distracted.
Musta been distracted by the cow babe at the bar.
It may also help explain why raving drunks like Ernest Hemingway, John Cheever or Charles Bukowski were able to write their books.
Lowered inhibitions about people laughing at their idea?
Sometimes the really creative stuff comes out when youre having a glass of wine over dinner, or when youre taking a shower, Wiley said.
DRINKING IN MODERATION TIP
Researchers also found that men are more likely to solve a problem when working in groups of three rather than two.
In groups of two, we tend to be more polite, not to confront or ask questions, Wiley said. But when you respond to a question in a group of three, youre not confronting, youre speaking up for the whole group.
Posted by: gorb 2012-04-15 |