Study: Sad children out-perform happy children in attention-to-detail tasks
Monday, June 2, 2008 - 12:28
in Psychology & Sociology
Psychologists at the University of Virginia and the University of Plymouth (United Kingdom) have conducted experimental research that contrasts with the belief that happy children are the best learners. The findings, which currently appear online in the journal Developmental Science, and will be printed in the June issue, show that where attention to detail is required, happy children may be at a disadvantage.
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