Taking off your shoes can improve your memory

Posted on May 16, 2016

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These benefits may come from the extra demands placed on the brain while barefoot running. For example, you have to avoid stones and anything else that may damage your feet.

The type of memory tested in the study is called ‘working memory’. The brain uses working memory to recall and process information.

The study had 72 people running either barefoot of with shoes for about 15 minutes. People ran at whatever pace was comfortable with them. Memory tests afterwards showed that those running barefoot scored 16% better on working memory tests.

Dr Tracy Alloway, the study’s first author, said, “The little things often have the greatest impact. This research shows us that we can realize our cognitive potential and enjoy ourselves at the same time. If we take off our shoes and go for a run, we can finish smarter than when we started.”


Source material from PsyBlog