Solving A Daily Crossword Will Lead To Better Reasoning, Memory And Attention
Brain Function Improves In Relation To The Frequency Of Puzzle Usage
A study evaluated the cognitive function of healthy over 50. They found out that people who engaged with word puzzles, such as crosswords, had better results on tasks related to attention, reasoning, and memory. They also established that their brain function is ten years younger than they counterparts, in tests of grammatical speed and short-term memory accuracy. Also, brain improvement was directly related to the frequency of puzzle use. Click here for more info.
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