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(Popular Science)   Turns out that all those "brain improvement" games do is make people better at playing brain improvement games. In other news, someone just told Ric Romero about sodoku   (popsci.com) divider line 6
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  2013-04-09 09:50:02 AM
2 votes:
Aww, but I was getting really good.

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  2013-04-09 11:36:41 AM
1 votes:
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Mmmmmm....I'm not an expert, but doesn't one of these stimulate neural network growth more than the other?
  2013-04-09 10:47:13 AM
1 votes:
Contribution Corsair: Sybarite: Aww, but I was getting really good.

You win for TNG reference


TNG reference?  That's a reference only to Ashley Judd.
  2013-04-09 10:44:37 AM
1 votes:
Yup.  Those games that teach you math and vocabulary teach you math and vocabulary that can only be used on those games.  You have to stop using that math and vocabulary when you exit the game.
  2013-04-09 10:41:00 AM
1 votes:
Hey dumbmitter, maybe you should take a brain game that teaches you how to spell soduku.
  2013-04-09 09:57:31 AM
1 votes:
That woman in the commercial is creepy as all hell, it looks like her brain is broken inside
 
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