The University of California, Irvine's Craig Stark neurobiology and behavior professor, and Dane Clemenson, postdoctoral scholar-fellow, talk about their research that may hold clues about neurobiology and diseases. Notice they say it "May hold clues". Their research shows that playing 3D games like Super Mario 3D World will improve someones memory; versus playing a 2D game like Busby, for example. Looks like we'll be introducing Super Mario into our education system next. I'm totally game for that.
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Wednesday, December 9, 2015
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The University of California, Irvine's Craig Stark neurobiology and behavior professor, and Dane Clemenson, postdoctoral scholar-fellow, talk about their research that may hold clues about neurobiology and diseases. Notice they say it "May hold clues". Their research shows that playing 3D games like Super Mario 3D World will improve someones memory; versus playing a 2D game like Busby, for example. Looks like we'll be introducing Super Mario into our education system next. I'm totally game for that.
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The University of California, Irvine's Craig Stark neurobiology and behavior professor, and Dane Clemenson, postdoctoral scholar-fellow, talk about their research that may hold clues about neurobiology and diseases. Notice they say it "May hold clues". Their research shows that playing 3D games like Super Mario 3D World will improve someones memory; versus playing a 2D game like Busby, for example. Looks like we'll be introducing Super Mario into our education system next. I'm totally game for that.
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