Writing about thoughts and feelings before a test can alleviate test anxiety by freeing up the brain's working memory. Studies suggest expressive writing can positively impact a person's state of mind, reducing worrying and enhancing performance.
How does anxiety adversely affect?
Anxiety significantly affects test results by competing for space in the brain's working memory. When worry occupies this space, it hampers the brain's ability to recall information stored while studying, impacting focus and memory retrieval during the test.
Test-taking can evoke various feelings, such as nervousness, stress, or pressure. These emotions can affect concentration and performance during the test, influencing how well one recalls information and completes tasks.