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Tic Tac Toe
Tic Tac Toe
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Study
Games can make it easier to learn educational contents and develop cognitive skills.
The results showed that those children who spent an above-average amount of time playing games increased their intelligence by approximately 2.5 IQ points more than the average.
Some brain games claim to enhance memory, science has yet to offer definitive proof that they actually work.
Examples of brain games are things like Sudoku, crossword puzzles, quizzes, and word problems.
Games can provide an outlet for people with disabilities to de-stress, allow them to be whoever they want to be, work toward a specific goal, feel a sense of accomplishment, and even help improve their self-esteem.
Brain games can positively impact how well your brain functions, including memory, attention, thinking, language and reasoning skills.