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Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Thoughts on Learning While Drunk

Studying a foreign language is interesting because you learn a lot about how your own brain works in the process. I remember back in Psychology 101 at SDSU, being told that when you learn something while in a certain state, it's easier to recall the information later while you're in the same state. The example the teacher gave us was, if you're dumb enough to study for a test while drunk (it was college after all), you'd do better on the test if you took it while in the same state of inebriation. While I've not tested this, I have noticed that memory seems to be tied to language in interesting ways. During my Japanese literature phase, when I was going to read all the classic works of writers like Soseki Natsume in the original Japanese, I read several interesting Japanese literary novels, including Kokoro, a story of a love triangle between in Meiji-era Kamakura. After reading it in Japanese, I found that I had difficulty remembering the plot when I talked about it in English, but discussing it in Japanese was actually easier.

5 Comments:

Blogger Peter in Japan said...

Learning while drunk is never a good idea. I guess if you study while listening to music you might be better able to recall the material if you also listen to music?

12:24 AM

 
Blogger PeterD said...

earning and practicing seem to be different things. For example, I find that when I have a beer or two, I am more open to trying my bad Japanese, mistakes and all. But a few more beers, and the mistakes start piling up.

I also found that I can't really practice in bars, as drunk salarymen, though willing to talk, start using very poor Japanese grammar, so I could never understand them.

2:40 AM

 
Blogger tudza said...

Funny, he doesn't look like a cat.

5:31 AM

 
Blogger Eroneous Waylay said...

Learning while drunk just outright doesn't work for me, but I've found that RECALLING any martial arts I've done, I'm a lot less self-conscious and end up doing better (to an extent) if I've had a bit to drink.

As with anything though, too much drunkenness negates any benefits. :P

8:55 AM

 
Blogger Peter in Japan said...

Oh, yes, Peterd, the bell curve of speaking Japanese while drunk is quite well known to me. To my cost, as it were... ^_^

9:26 AM

 

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