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haha, I love the way he kept saying "All-timers" (on purpose obv.)
This guy's funny as hell
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@Killerclown360 Yes and no. No because that wouldn't explain the activity in the parietal cortex. It's really the newer players thinking: "what button should I press now?".
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@flipper2gv in other word noobs think reactively and experienced think proactively.
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i think hes pronuoncing actzheimers wrong
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the bioshock trailer said bioshock 2 10 minute long gameplay trailer, its bioshock 3
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@flipper2gv Now I know!
Blizzard/Activision: And knowing is half the battle!
*G.I.Jooooooooooooooe!*
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thats why netflix has no late fees
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graet show man
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alzheimers not alltimers
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It's quite obvious...
Parietal cortex is for motor activity. So noobs think about what they will do with the control instead of what they will do in the game.
prefrontal cortex is for task anticipation. That means experienced gamers will think more about what they will do within the game instead of what they'll do with the controller. Sadly, I really really don't see how this can help Alzheimer and I study neurosciences.
Thumbs up to make people learn something today.
flipper2gv 1 year ago 46
C'mon Block Buster, pay your late fees!
starsoldier1 1 year ago 19