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Memory Loss in Mid-Life

19:26 minutes (4.45 MB)
Cathryn Jakobson Ramin, the author of the New York Times bestseller, Carved In Sand: When Attention Fails and Memory Fades in Midlife, is an expert on the cognitive changes that take place in middle age. What are the causes of brain fog and memory glitches? And what are the steps involved to fix it?


Video Games: A Workout for the Adult Brain?

Video Games: A Workout for the Adult Brain?Posted by Marisa Belger on March 28, 2006 - 12:57pm.

I adored Ms. Pac Man. There was something about that coy yellow figure with the red bow that would have me entranced for hours. She was sassy and feisty and could get along just fine without Pac Man. I'd pop quarter after quarter in the machine just to keep her chomping dots and chasing ghosts.

Back then (um, 1986) I justified video games as a method of improving my hand-eye coordination - if only Steven Johnson had written Everything Bad is Good For You when I was 13 - but today video games do much more than that. Recent research has found that kids who play video games often have increased perception and their brains can analyze things faster.



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