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Effects of
negative ions on cognitive performance
Source:
Journal of Applied Psychology, Feb 1987 v72 n1 p131(7).
Abstract: Male and female subjects (undergraduate students) participated in two studies designed
to investigate the impact of negative air ions on cognitive performance. In the first experiment,
they worked on three different tasks (proofreading, memory span, word finding) in the presence of
low, moderate, or high concentrations of such ions. Results indicated that among men, performance on
two of these tasks (proofreading and memory span) was enhanced by moderate but not by high
concentrations of ions. In the second experiment, undertaken to extend the generality of these
initial results, male and female subjects performed two additional tasks (letter copying, decision
making) in the presence of low, moderate, or high concentrations of ions. Output on the letter
copying task increased significantly as ion level rose among both sexes. With respect to decision
making, the tendency of male (but not female) participants to select initially preferred
alternatives was significantly enhanced by moderate concentrations of negative ions. Together, the
findings of these studies suggest that negative air ions can indeed exert appreciable effects on
cognitive performance. However, contrary to claims often associated with advertising for
commercially produced ion generators, these effects are neither simple nor uniformly beneficial in
nature.
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