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maze navigation
About this tag
The maze navigation tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions related to cognitive benefits of gaming, particularly how playing action games like shoot-em-ups can improve decision-making speed and spatial navigation skills. While the tag is not heavily populated, the existing content explores the link between video game play and enhanced brain function, including maze navigation as a cognitive task. Users interested in the intersection of gaming, neuroscience, and cognitive performance may find relevant threads under this tag.
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Shoot-em-ups can make fast decision makers
Boffins at the University of Rochester have worked out that first-person shooter players are better at making fast, accurate decisions based on evidence extracted from their surroundings. They have also...
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