Literature DB >> 26372885

Mindfulness, anxiety, and high-stakes mathematics performance in the laboratory and classroom.

David B Bellinger1, Marci S DeCaro2, Patricia A S Ralston3.   

Abstract

Mindfulness enhances emotion regulation and cognitive performance. A mindful approach may be especially beneficial in high-stakes academic testing environments, in which anxious thoughts disrupt cognitive control. The current studies examined whether mindfulness improves the emotional response to anxiety-producing testing situations, freeing working memory resources, and improving performance. In Study 1, we examined performance in a high-pressure laboratory setting. Mindfulness indirectly benefited math performance by reducing the experience of state anxiety. This benefit occurred selectively for problems that required greater working memory resources. Study 2 extended these findings to a calculus course taken by undergraduate engineering majors. Mindfulness indirectly benefited students' performance on high-stakes quizzes and exams by reducing their cognitive test anxiety. Mindfulness did not impact performance on lower-stakes homework assignments. These findings reveal an important mechanism by which mindfulness benefits academic performance, and suggest that mindfulness may help attenuate the negative effects of test anxiety.
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Keywords:  Education; Engineering; Mathematics; Mindfulness; Pressure; Test anxiety; Working memory

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26372885     DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2015.09.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conscious Cogn        ISSN: 1053-8100


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5.  Relation of perceptions of educational environment with mindfulness among Chinese medical students: a longitudinal study.

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6.  Mindfulness Practice with a Brain-Sensing Device Improved Cognitive Functioning of Elementary School Children: An Exploratory Pilot Study.

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