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Odlicno, bas odlicno..perfect
pa zna. i to kolko vidim tri dela unapred. plus moze da stavi jedan na hold. to mu sve zajedno dodje kao neki mentalni buffer (queue).Da on unapred zna koji su to oblici pa ajde , ali kada mora da ceka da vidi koji ce izaci gore kako bi slozio to vec ne.
Učinilo mi se da je igoricaCIST FAKE !!!
CINJENICA:.......
pa zna. i to kolko vidim tri dela unapred. plus moze da stavi jedan na hold. to mu sve zajedno dodje kao neki mentalni buffer (queue).
According to intensive research from Dr. Michael Crane and Dr. Richard Haier, et al. prolonged Tetris activity can also lead to more efficient brain activity during play.[41] When first playing Tetris, brain function and activity increases, along with greater cerebral energy consumption, measured by glucose metabolic rate. As Tetris players become more proficient, their brains show a reduced consumption of glucose, indicating more efficient brain activity for this task.[42] Even moderate playing of tetris (half-an-hour a day for three months) boosts general cognitve functions such as "critical thinking, reasoning, language and processing" and increase cerebral cortex thickness.[43]
In January 2009, an Oxford University research group headed by Dr. Emily Holmes reported in PLoS ONE that for healthy volunteers, playing ‘Tetris’ soon after viewing traumatic material in the laboratory reduced the number of flashbacks to those scenes in the following week. They believe that the computer game may disrupt the memories that are retained of the sights and sounds witnessed at the time, and which are later re-experienced through involuntary, distressing flashbacks of that moment. The group hope to develop this approach further as a potential intervention to reduce the flashbacks experienced in PTSD, but emphasized that these are only preliminary results.[44]
The game can also cause a repetitive stress symptom in that the brain will involuntarily picture tetris combinations even when the player is not playing the game (the Tetris effect), although this can occur with any computer game or situation showcasing repeated images or scenarios, such as a jigsaw puzzle.
The game can also cause a repetitive stress symptom in that the brain will involuntarily picture tetris combinations even when the player is not playing the game (the Tetris effect), although this can occur with any computer game or situation showcasing repeated images or scenarios, such as a jigsaw puzzle.
A sada nesto za ljubitelje zivotinja...
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Pa dobro salio se malo. Mada se slazem sa onim busenjem glave...
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