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Forget brain training - and eat a salad instead

 

 

Brain training games do nothing to keep the mind nimble, according to Cambridge University researchers.
The scientists concluded that while we get better at the complex computer exercises with practice, there is no evidence that this is of any use in everyday life.
Healthy middle-aged people would do more for their brain by eating a salad, going for a stroll or taking up ballroom dancing, experts said.
Brain training games, like those played on the Nintendo DS or other computers, do not improve IQ, say scientists - and you'd be better off eating a salad
Endorsement by the likes of Nicole Kidman and Patrick Stewart has helped make brain training a multi-million-pound industry but studies into how well it works have given conflicting results.
Faced with the tantalising prospect that simple puzzles of maths, memory and logic could keep the mind sharp into old age - and even help stave off dementia - the researchers sought to come up with a definitive answer.

Brain training games do nothing to keep the mind nimble, according to Cambridge University researchers.

The scientists concluded that while we get better at the complex computer exercises with practice, there is no evidence that this is of any use in everyday life.

Healthy middle-aged people would do more for their brain by eating a salad, going for a stroll or taking up ballroom dancing, experts said.

Brain training games, like those played on the Nintendo DS or other computers, do not improve IQ, say scientists - and you'd be better off eating a salad

Endorsement by the likes of Nicole Kidman and Patrick Stewart has helped make brain training a multi-million-pound industry but studies into how well it works have given conflicting results.

Faced with the tantalising prospect that simple puzzles of maths, memory and logic could keep the mind sharp into old age - and even help stave off dementia - the researchers sought to come up with a definitive answer.

Working with the BBC's Bang Goes The Theory programme, more than 11,000 healthy men and women aged between 18 and 60 were set a battery of highly-sensitive memory tests.

Some were then given a series of brain training games to play for at least ten minutes a day, three times a week.

The others were set general knowledge questions and asked to find the answers by surfing the internet. 

After six weeks, they re-took the initial memory tests.

The results, published in the prestigious journal Nature, showed that those who simply surfed the internet did just as well - if not better.

Dr Clive Ballard, of the Alzheimer's Society, said: 'This evidence could change the way we look at brain training games and shows staying active by taking a walk, for example, is a better use of our time.'

 

 

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1267562/Brain-training-games-improve-IQ.html#ixzz0lglGah4U

 



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Nintendo's response:

'The game requires users to perform a number of fun challenges incorporating simple arithmetic, memorisation and reading. In this way it is like a workout for the brain and the challenges in the game can help stimulate the player's brain.

'Nintendo does not make any claims that Brain Training or More Brain Training are scientifically proven to improve cognitive function.'



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if they wanted to stop people to buy the games according to the sales it's too late



morenoingrato said:
if they wanted to stop people to buy the games according to the sales it's too late

Yeah, I wonder as well why they took so long to do this.



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Euphoria14 said:
Nintendo's response:

'The game requires users to perform a number of fun challenges incorporating simple arithmetic, memorisation and reading. In this way it is like a workout for the brain and the challenges in the game can help stimulate the player's brain.

'Nintendo does not make any claims that Brain Training or More Brain Training are scientifically proven to improve cognitive function.'

Obvious pwnage is obvious



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Why not eat a salad as you play the game? =)



Well when you try getting in shape, you don't just do situps, do you?

No, you improve your diet, you drink more water, you possibly take multivitamins, you run/do cardio, AND you do other workout things (situps, pushups, weights, etc).

Brain Age is merely a part of keeping your brain in shape. Mental exercises, proper diet, and physical activities all contribute to a better mental health.



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Bamboleo said:
Euphoria14 said:
Nintendo's response:

'The game requires users to perform a number of fun challenges incorporating simple arithmetic, memorisation and reading. In this way it is like a workout for the brain and the challenges in the game can help stimulate the player's brain.

'Nintendo does not make any claims that Brain Training or More Brain Training are scientifically proven to improve cognitive function.'

Obvious pwnage is obvious

I believe that what they see to be the issue is that Nintendo's adverts seem to suggest otherwise.



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extensive research maybe? I'm sure there's no Vendetta against Nintendo.



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Salad doesn't work, i'm still dumb.



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