tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6675909.post3404002167008436676..comments2024-03-09T10:14:23.023+00:00Comments on USS Neverdock: Brain-training PC games 'don't work'Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6675909.post-1392876198513256462010-04-21T12:26:26.094+01:002010-04-21T12:26:26.094+01:00Uh, first of all, SIX WEEKS? You can dismiss this...Uh, first of all, SIX WEEKS? You can dismiss this one as junk science, probably paid for by someoen with an agenda. Six weeks is barely time to retrain the brain in small tasks temporarily, much less make a drastic enough change in the "brain power" to be measured....and we won't even go into your crude measurements of "brain power". This is like someone walking outside and saying, "Hey, the temperature has changed, it must be X. Let's see if more of Y makes it change back...nope, Y doesn't seem to have any effect, I gave it ten minutes...guess I was right about X". Not enough time, probably a small group (less than a hundred thousand over less than ten years barely scratches the surface), and some questionable controls, definitions, and practices, I'm betting. But that's just me...an expert should read the study and rip it up properly.<br /><br />DocAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com