The study took place at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia and was designed and carried out by the university's own Talitha Best and Eva Kemps, as well as Janet Bryan of the University of South Australia. The results were published in the January 2010 issue of a peer-reviewed scientific journal called 'Developmental Neuropsychology'.
The scientific article indicated that subjects had completed standardized alternating memory and cognition tests while also reporting a significant improvement in their sense of well being.