By Bahar Gholipour, Staff Writer
Published: 05/27/2014 10:24 AM EDT on
LiveScience
The brain largely controls the body, but the body can also influence
the brain, by the feedback it sends up the nervous system. In fact, the body
and mind work together to create our perceptions of the world.
Researchers have looked at how the brain interprets the signals coming
into it from the rest of the body. Here are some of the ways you can use your
body to improve your mind.
Smiling can bring feelings of
calm and happiness
Smiling for no reason may trick the brain and make people feel less
stressed, and happier, studies have suggested. In one experiment, participants
were asked to hold chopsticks in their mouths, a pose that activated their
facial muscles as if they were smiling. The researchers found that these
participants did better at stress-inducing tasks than did their counterparts
who performed the tests with a straight face.
In a similar experiment, published in 1988, participants who were
forced to smile by holding a pen in their mouths rated cartoons as funnier,
compared with others who weren't forced to smile.
Open your arms to feel powerful
Taking certain poses can create a feeling of power. Research suggests
that holding a posture that opens up the body and expands personal space may
even alter hormone levels, making a person feel more powerful and more willing
to take risks.
In one study, participants were asked to take either low- or high-power
poses for few minutes, and were then given $2 to keep or gamble. The results
showed the high-power posers were more likely to risk their money for the
chance to double it.
The researchers said although postures associated with power may seem
somehow manly to some, they appear to make women feel powerful as well.
Nap to be smarter
Taking a nap may do more than give your exhausted brain a break.
Studies have shown that, similar to the effects of a good night's sleep, naps
during the day serve to boost memory, learning and mental performance.
Take the Zen pose to calm down
It may seem that meditation has to do with only the mind, but some
researchers suggest that, in fact, putting the body into a meditative posture
and breathing deeply, regulates and clears the mind, according to a 2008 study
published in the journal PLOS ONE.
It is possible that placing one's focus on the brain mechanisms that
control posture and breathing has a calming effect on the mind, the researchers
said.
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/30/body-postures-brain_n_5399710.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
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