Article Id:JPRS-Other-00002575 Title:The hidden benefits of daydreaming Category:Others ( DIT Related Science ) Section:Research Article
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Introduction:The present study was undertaken to determine the improvement of thinking through daydreaming. Daydreaming has long been criticized as a pursuit of slackers and time wasters. However, daydreaming is normal state of the brain. Daydreaming has an learning function. As mental time travelers, we can review, rehearse, and learn to understand our lives, without endlessly repeating ourselves. Materials and Methods:The questionnaire was prepared. The survey was conducted among students. The survey was prepared on SurveyPlanet and was circulated among students. The questionnaires consist of 17 questions. The survey was conducted among 75 students. Results:The results indicated that most of the participants enjoy daydreaming during their working period. And also, majority of them daydream about their future and life which help them to explore themselves. Conclusion:This study says that 90% of students daydream during their working period. 40% of the students are able to concentrate well even while daydreaming. 50% of them dream about the actual events that had taken place, and majority of people do not lose themselves while daydreaming duringworking period. By this, we can conclude that daydreaming helps people to interact with their own thoughts which improves the working of the brain.
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Inchara Naidu1 , A. Jothi Priya2 *, Gayatri Devi 2
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1 Department of Physiology, Saveetha Dental College, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India,
2 Department of Physiology, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
*Corresponding author:A. Jothi Priya, Department of Physiology, Saveetha Dental College, Saveetha Institute of Technical and Medical Science, Saveetha University, Chennai 77, Tamil Nadu, India.