Doodles
Saturday, September 28, 2019
Last day doodling/ Scribbling
When you are in school, you wear the same shirt throughout the school life. Every class, every extra activity, every after-class hangouts, you wear the same shirt, so on the last day of school, this shirt becomes on your most prized possession.
Now, it is common every where to doodle on shirt on the last day of school life. It is filled with signatures of every classmate and loved messages of your classmates.
These scribblings on your shirt will allow you to relive the most exciting days of your life.
Every student's last page
If you check the last page of any student's last page, it will be filled with doodles. Students bored of hearing teacher's lecture ,being unable to use their phones automatically turns to their last page of the book for entertainment.
Be it clothes, cars, food, trees, boys or girls, it is filled with doodles of the pictures they long for, things that go througj their minds throughout the class.
Rather than photos taken during university, or notes, more memories of school life are bound to hit by looking at these doodles.
So go ahead and doodle. Waste a few pages because the pages one wastes today on doodle will tomorrow become on of your sweetest memories.
Be it clothes, cars, food, trees, boys or girls, it is filled with doodles of the pictures they long for, things that go througj their minds throughout the class.
Rather than photos taken during university, or notes, more memories of school life are bound to hit by looking at these doodles.
So go ahead and doodle. Waste a few pages because the pages one wastes today on doodle will tomorrow become on of your sweetest memories.
Doodling for stress relief and improved focus
Spontaneous drawings may also relieve psychological distress, making it easier to attend to things. We like to make sense of our lives by making up coherent stories, but sometimes there are gaps that cannot be filled, no matter how hard we try. Doodles fill these gaps, possibly by activating the brain's “time travel machine,” allowing it to find lost puzzle pieces of memories, bringing them to the present, and making the picture of our lives more whole again. With this greater sense of self and meaning, we may be able to feel more relaxed and concentrate more.
Thinking Benefits of Doodling
Doodling may be a last-ditch attempt at staying awake and attentive. Doodling keeps you from falling asleep, or simply staring blankly when your brain has already turned off. The permission to “free-draw” keeps your brain online just a little while longer.
In addition, paying continuous attention places a strain on the brain, and doodling may be just the break your brain needs to keep attending without losing total interest. A report learning styles of medical students (who generally have to absorb large amounts of information) indicated that even they may find doodling helpful, as long as they limit the time they do it. A simple 30-minute doodle helps them remember information, fills in gaps in their thinking, and provides a much-needed reprieve from the loads of information they must wade through.
Google Doodle
A Google Doodle is a special, temporary alteration of the logo on Google's homepages intended to commemorate holiday, events, achievements, and notable historical figures. The first Google Doodle honored the 1998 edition of the long-running annual Burning Man event in Black Rock City, Nevada, and was designed by co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brim to notify users of their absence in case the servers crashed.
The first ever google doodle is shown in picture below
The first ever google doodle is shown in picture below
Friday, September 27, 2019
Effects on memory
According to a study published in the scientific journal Applied Cognitive Psychology, doodling can aid a person's memory by expending just enough energy to keep one from daydreaming, which demands a lot of the brain's processing power, as well as from not paying attention. Thus, it acts as a mediator between the spectrum of thinking too much or thinking too little and helps focus on the current situation. The study was done by Professor Jackie Andrade, of the School of Psychology at the University of Plymouth, who reported that doodlers in her experiment recalled 7.5 pieces of information (out of 16 total) on average, 29% more than the average of 5.8 recalled by the control group made of non-doodlers.
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Doodling and scribbling are most often associated with young children and toddlers, because their lack of hand-eye coordination and lowe...