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Laure

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Great, that's what I need... Another internet game addiction.
 

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Nice game, it's easy after the first line or so. But it made me dizzy and I had to stop
 

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Damn. That's hard.

My issue is that even though the tv turns, I still want to use the arrow keys to point to the original positions. Instead of having the tv sideways and pushing up to go sideways, I want to use the side arrows.
 

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Damn. That's hard.

My issue is that even though the tv turns, I still want to use the arrow keys to point to the original positions. Instead of having the tv sideways and pushing up to go sideways, I want to use the side arrows.

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I gave up, it was making me feel sick.
 

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I remember reading an article about Tetris few months back. If you guys wanna increase your gray matter then start playing Tetris.
Tetris Leads To Brain Efficiency And Thicker Cortex
Albuquerque, NM. – August, September 1, 2009 – Researchers at the Mind Research Network today announced the findings of a scientific study that used brain imaging and Tetris to investigate whether practice makes the brain efficient because it increases gray matter.

Over a three-month period, adolescent girls practiced Tetris, a computer game requiring a combination of cognitive skills. The girls who practiced showed greater brain efficiency, consistent with earlier studies. Compared to controls, the girls that practiced also had a thicker cortex, but not in the same brain areas where efficiency occurred.

Relative to controls, red areas show where practice led to a thicker cortex; blue areas show more efficient brain function after practice; right image is right hemisphere; left image is the left hemisphere
Tetris Leads To Brain Efficiency And Thicker Cortex
 
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