(PDF) The light side of gaming: creativity and brain plasticity
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(PDF) The light side of gaming: creativity and brain plasticity
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi • 6 highlights
goodreads.comDr. Gage studies how certain activities can stimulate the growth of new cells in the brain. “I think if you’re doing complex work that involves making decisions and planning, that may matter more than whether you’re using your hands,” he said.
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