The Sunday Guardian

Brain games might not make you any smarter

- CORRESPOND­ENT

If you thought brain games could make you smarter, think again. In a study, researcher­s at Florida State University in the US found no evidence that such games increase overall cognitive abilities.

An increasing number of people believe brain training helps protect them against memory loss or cognitive disorders, said Neil Charness, Professor of Psychology.

“Our findings and previous studies confirm there’s very little evidence these types of games can improve your life in a meaningful way,” associate professor Wally Boot said.

The study focused on whether brain games could boost the “working memory” needed for a variety of tasks.

In their study, the researcher­s set up one group of people to play a specially designed brain- training video game called “Mind Frontiers,” while another group of players performed crossword games or num- ber puzzles.

All players were given lots of informatio­n they needed to juggle to solve problems.

Researcher­s tested whether the games enhanced players’ working memory and consequent­ly improved other mental abilities, such as reasoning, memory and processing speed.

That is the theory behind many brain games: If you improve overall working memory, which is fundamenta­l to so much of what we do every day, then you can enhance performanc­e in many areas of your life. The t eam examined whether improving working memory would translate to better performanc­e on other tasks.

They found no such evidence, according to the study published in the journal Frontiers in Aging Neuroscien­ce

“It’s possible to train people to become very good at tasks that you would normally consider general working memory tasks: memorising 70, 80, even 100 digits,”Charness said.

“But these skills tend to be very specific and not show a lot of transfer. The thing that seniors in particular should be concerned about is, if I can get very good at crossword puzzles, is that going to help me remember where my keys are? And the answer is probably no,” Charness said. IANS

 ??  ?? There is little proof of brain games making you smarter.
There is little proof of brain games making you smarter.

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