It does help you keep quite and relaxed
yes i can because if you chew gum u can improve your grade by 3 GPA
yes it dose i am doing end of level testing and it is helping me i kinda forget that i have gum _________ There is no evidence that chewing gum will improve test scores. no, chewing gum does not realy help you pass tests. it might help some people but not all people.
yes it helps for test such as ASK test or SATs
It does help you keep quite and relaxed
It has been said that if you chew gum during a test it helps you focus more. However, to some, chewing gum distracts them because they are blowing bubbles or focusing on the taste of the gum rather than the test. Also, if you are taking a test with other people who are also chewing gum, you are likely to get distracted by the sound of a person chewing gum.
I wouldn't say that gum acts as a "vitamin". I would say that have been multiple studies suggesting a link between chewing gum and doing better on tests. Many people chew gum to help them concentrate and to improve their memory. Chewing gum is thought to improve memory for a variety of reasons. One school of thought it that it increases blood flow to the brain. Another is that chewing gum tricks your body into thinking it is about to get a nutritious meal. This causes you body to increase blood glucose levels giving the chewer a boost. A third reason chewing gum could improve memory is because of the peppermint in some chewing gums which keeps people alert. There is a gum that just came out called Think Gum which uses these properties of chewing gum along with some others and caffeine to improve memory. I chew it and like it and think it is coo how something as simple as chewing gum can work so well.
Studies have suggested that chewing gum improves mental concentration.
Chewing gum may increase alertness and improve cognition, which can help with focus during a test. However, the effect may vary from person to person. Some studies suggest that chewing gum might enhance some aspects of cognitive function, such as memory and attention, but more research is needed to confirm these effects definitively.
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Yes Gum chewing does actually help stimulate the brains thinking process Because for most people if they are chewing Gum while taking a test,they are calmer then they would normally be without the Gum.
Chewing gum can improve memory, say UK psychologists. They found that people who chewed throughout tests of both long-term and short-term memory produced significantly better scores than people who did not.