05-10-2006, 08:59 PM
This reminds me of a theory I heard about 15 years ago. The person stated that the brain has a certain amount of a chemical to use for activity through out the day. He used your examples of so much for this and so much for that and you might have more or less, depending on sleep, exercise etc. That’s why you can feel more exhausted form studying for exams then walking a large distance.
He believed that once you start running low of the chemical, that’s when it gets harder to think, make decisions etc. basically your burnt out until you have time to recover.
I’ve never heard anything supporting that.
PS
I had completely forgotten about that theory until your post, so thanks.
He believed that once you start running low of the chemical, that’s when it gets harder to think, make decisions etc. basically your burnt out until you have time to recover.
I’ve never heard anything supporting that.
PS
I had completely forgotten about that theory until your post, so thanks.
Steve