Prof. Gail Eskes explained working memory to Medical News Today, and why it is so important. "Your working memory ability is important for all kinds of activities," said Prof. Eskes, "Such as reading a newspaper, doing math at a restaurant to figure out a tip, making decisions, and problem-solving."
Read MoreThe thing I'd rather be doing is hopping on the PlayStation console and playing some video games with my friends. From non-gamers, there's a known perception of negativity surrounding video games and how they affect academic status and brain stimulation.
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