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'Sleeping on a problem' may be the best way to solve it | A research has suggested that the best way to solve a complicated problem is to distract yourself for a few minutes with something else or sleep on it overnight. Those who consciously struggle with a difficult question are
more likely to get the wrong answer, compared with those who put it on the mental
backburner, experiments show. Students were asked to choose the best models from
four imaginary makes of car. Each had 12 different features but two had better
road holding and fuel economy. After reading about each car, one group of students
was asked to make an instant choice. Another group carried out a second test,
which was designed to occupy their minds for five minutes before making their
decision. Volunteers in the second group were more likely to select the best car,
the results showed. Experts believe this is because their subconscious minds were
given the time to weigh up all the pros and cons. "Unconscious thought produces
better decisions than when people decide immediately," the Daily Mail quoted psychologist
Maarten Bos, who led the research at Radboud University in the Netherlands, as
saying. "Although in our current experiments participants did not actually sleep
on their decision, the benefit of a period of rest is clear. "It allows us to
differentiate between the vital and the irrelevant aspects. When your grandparents
advised you to sleep on a decision first, they may have intuitively sensed the
benefits of letting it rest to get a clear grasp of one's priorities," Bos added.
The study will be published in a forthcoming edition of the Journal of Consumer
Psychology.
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