Thursday, February 5, 2009

In games, brains work differently when playing vs. a human


In games, brains work differently when playing vs. a human - Ars Technica: "esearchers use functional MRI imaging to track brain activity as subjects play a simple game against a computer, and find that some areas of the brain become more active when told that their opponent is human, an effect that's more pronounced in males."

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