Working in an office is bad for your brain
In the tv programme, however, a test carried out with presenter and architecture critic Tom Dyckhoff using a cap that measured his brain waves while trying to work in an open plan office revealed intense bursts of distraction.
Dr Jack Lewis, a neuroscientist who conducted the test, said: “Open plan offices were designed with the idea that people can move around and interact freely to promote creative thinking and better problem sovling.
“But it doesn’t work like that. If you are just getting into some work and a phone goes off in the back ground it ruins what you are concentrating on. Even though you are not aware at the time, the brain responds to distractions.”
Modern offices which refuse to grant personal decorations on walls or desks may also not be helping employees.
Dr Craig Knight, a psychologist at Exeter University stated that allowing employees to personalise their working area could improve their performance in the office.
He said: “Companies like the idea of giving their employees a lean space to work in as it is uniform and without unnecessary distractions.
“In the experiments we have run, however, employees respond better in spaces that have been enriched with photos and plants. If they have been granted to enrich the space themselves with their own things it can increase their wellbeing by 32% and their productivity by 15%.
“it is because they are able to engage with their surroundings, feel more comfortable and so concentrate.”
Professor Fred Gage, from the laboratory of genetics at the Salk Institute in San Diego, California, has also conducted studies by comparing the brains of mice kept in bare, clean cages with those kept in more stimulating environments.
He stated “In the period of a month we saw the brains of the mice kept in stimulatni environments increase in volume by 15%. The area is highly enriched with blood vessels and we see new neurons being born.
“If we can extrapolate that to humans then it shows that having a stimulating envinoment can optimise our performance and abilities.”
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