mrn.org — Researchers at the Mind Research Network today announced the findings of a scientific study that used brain imaging and Tetris to investigate whether practice makes the brain efficient because it increases gray matter.
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tonytheterribleSep 5, 2009
def not true, i know a lot of moms that play tetris that are as dumb as a door knob
mujokanSep 5, 2009
Well, they say it can help with Alzheimer's and stuff...
slashdotordiggSep 5, 2009
And some arthritis, i guess. where's that bengay?
vortexbitsSep 5, 2009
Jokes besides, I this posits is that you can sort of teach an old dog new tricks, or at least add to what many have thought was fixed.
raindog469Sep 6, 2009
"This study was funded by Blue Planet Software, Inc., the sole agent for the Tetris Company, where Dr. Richard Haier is currently a consultant."Just in case anyone thought this was actual science.
explodingzebrasSep 7, 2009
i actually got tetris effect when me and my bro played it long time ago when we had a clone called Artris on C64, i kept having nightmares that the blocks were building up to quick, an wake up sweating!