Cognitive Restoration

Time in nature improves working memory and reduces brain activity associated with rumination and negative self-talk. Looking at green space for as little as 40 seconds can improve working memory by freeing cognitive resources. A 90-minute…

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Time in nature improves working memory and reduces brain activity associated with rumination and negative self-talk. Looking at green space for as little as 40 seconds can improve working memory by freeing cognitive resources. A 90-minute walk is a strong threshold for reducing rumination.