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Memory Tip! New Proof that Brain Games Work September 28, 2008 |
| Hi, Here's today's quick memory tip: A new study from Scotland provides the first independent, academic evidence that brain games such as Lumosity and Nintendo's Brain Age can increase educational performance. In this study, over 600 students in 32 schools across Scotland played Brain Age for 20 minutes every day at the beginning of class. Researchers found that by the end of the study these students had experienced an improvement in their math scores, concentration, and behavior. And it wasn't just a small improvement, either. The groups who played the brain game improved 50% more than the control groups who did not play the game! The time they took to complete their exams dropped as well, double the amount of the control group. Brain games won't turn you into a genius. But mounting evidence suggests that regularly playing these games can significantly improve your concentration, memory, reaction time, perception, and other mental abilities. To read more about the fascinating Scotland study, click here. For more tips and strategies for improving your memory, see my site Memory-Improvement-Tips.com Best Regards, Douglas |
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