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Study: Swearing lets people focus better, push beyond limit

NEW DELHI: Swearing has long been viewed as something to be avoided in polite society. Yet across cultures, people instinctively use swear words when they are in pain, under pressure or pushing themselves physically.A study in the journal ‘American Psychologist’ has found swearing can help people perform better in physically demanding tasks by helping the mind shed hesitation and self-doubt.The research, conducted by psychologists from Keele University in the UK and the University of Alabama in the US, analysed two controlled experiments and pooled data from 300 participants. Volunteers were asked to perform a chair push-up exercise, supporting their body weight on their arms for as long as possible, while repeatedly saying either a self-chosen swear word or a neutral word.Participants held the position longer when they swore. Researchers found this was not due to increased muscle strength or adrenaline, but because swearing eased internal mental restraints that often make people stop early.

The power of profanity

To understand why this happens, the researchers examined psychological factors such as focus, confidence, distraction and humour. They found that swearing helped participants stay more absorbed, feel less distracted by discomfort and feel more confident about continuing. The study describes this effect as a brief psychological state in which people become less self-conscious and less constrained by internal rules – a phenomenon known as “state disinhibition”. In simple terms, swearing helped people not hold back.Dr Rajul Aggarwal, unit head and senior consultant in neurology at Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, Delhi, said swearing triggers a complex neurological reaction. “Profanity activates emotion-related regions of the brain while temporarily reducing inhibitory control from the prefrontal cortex,” he said. “This release can sharpen focus, increase tolerance to pain and improve task performance, even under pressure.” Dr Pavitra Shankar, associate consultant in psychiatry at Aakash Healthcare, said swearing can serve as a brief emotional release in stressful situations, helping people regain focus and confidence.

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