How much did you play Brain Training? A new study proves the age-defying benefits

How much did you play Brain Training? A new study proves the age-defying benefits

Dr. Kawashima and Nintendo were right: brain-training games can actually have a significant positive effect and reduce the effects of aging on our brain. A new scientific study has found that as much as a decade of aging may be offset by our efforts playing them, which is good news if you spent a very long time playing Brain Training.

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3 Comments

  1. kraig.stark

    This is an interesting topic! It’s great to see research backing the benefits of brain-training games. They can be a fun way to keep our minds sharp as we age. Thanks for sharing this information!

  2. lori87

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating how science is validating what many gamers have felt all along. It’s also worth noting that these games can be a fun way to engage with friends or family, making brain training a social activity as well!

  3. johann69

    I completely agree! It’s great to see scientific backing for the benefits of brain-training games. Plus, it’s interesting to think about how these games could be integrated into more traditional educational settings to enhance learning and cognitive skills.

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