Popular brain training games 'do not make users any smarter' ?
... Dr Adrian Owen, assistant director of Medical Research Councils Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge, who led the study, said: The results are clear. Statistically, there are no significant differences between the improvements seen in participants who played our brain training games, and those who just went on the internet for the same length of time.
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article of 21 Apr 2010 -
Popular brain training games 'do not make users any smarter' ?
... Dr Adrian Owen, assistant director of Medical Research Councils Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge, who led the study, said: The results are clear. Statistically, there are no significant differences between the improvements seen in participants who played our brain training games, and those who just went on the internet for the same length of time.
kartabella 1 year ago