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Expert chess players use twice the brain: Study

London , Wed, 12 Jan 2011 ANI

London, Jan 12 (ANI): A new study has revealed that expert chess players engage both sides of their brains when plotting their next move.

 

To evaluate the brain activity in players of differing ability, Merim Bilalic at the University of Tubingen in Germany studied the brains of eight international chess players and eight amateurs.

 

Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, he found that highly skilled chess players brought both sides of their brains into play - a kind of 'parallel processing', reports New Scientist.

 

Amateur players, by contrast, used only one side of their brains hen playing.

 

The expert players, however, used no more brainpower than the amateurs in geometry tasks.

 

As the road to chess mastery has many twists and bumps, the results showed that parallel processing is cultivated with practice.

 

"It shows that there really is no short cut to expertise," he said. (ANI)

 


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