Scientific study: motorcycles make you smarter


The scientist who invented "Brain Age," a popular mental training game for the Nintendo DS, has discovered that riding motorcycles can improve cognitive function. Ryuta Kawashima partnered with Yamaha Japan and Tohoku University to study the effects of motorcycle riding on middle-aged men, finding, "In a convenient and easy environment, the human mind and body get used to setting the hurdle low. Our final conclusion is that riding motorcycles can lead to smart ageing."22 men in their 40s and 50s who had motorcycle licenses but had not ridden for at least a decade were used for the study. Half were made to ride a motorcycle everyday for two months, while the other half were forbidden to. The two groups were given a series of tests before and after that period. "The group that rode motorbikes posted higher marks in cognitive function tests," Kawashima said. One test had the group attempt to remember a set of numbers in reverse order. The motorcyclists improved their scores by more than 50% after the two months while the non-riders' scores decreased marginally. The motorcyclists also reported making fewer mistakes at work and generally feeling "happier."Because riding a motorcycle requires a high level of alertness and rapid problem solving, Kawashima found, "the driver's brain gets activated by riding motorbikes." He went on to conclude, "Mental care is a very big issue in modern society. I think we made an interesting stir here as data showed you can improve your mental condition simply by using motorbikes to commute."

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  1. Anonymous12:54 PM

    Let me remind you that someone, who shall remain nameless, but whose first initial is Esther had forbidden another someone from ever...did I mention she said never ever....ever getting another motorcycle. In typical 'do as I say not as I do' fashion how many bikes have you go through now?? Therefore, I now have an excuse for my cognitive lapses and she should be aware that she may/will be required to care for me in my old age...should I ever age that is.
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  2. hahaha to the post above mine! hahaha... sorry. Still laughing. But yes, I was just going to say "why am I not surprised by this?"

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  3. Anonymous3:24 AM

    Thank you Savoir, I don't know you but I like you already. I'll be bike shopping soon. Case closed Esther

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  4. i love how there was a case opened and closed without my involvement at all

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