Sportsmen have better developed cognitive functions than the average university student, finds recent study. The study undertaken by Professor Jocelyn Faubert of the University of Montreal's School of Optometry demonstrates a possible outcome of the increased cortical thickness that has been found in areas of trained athletes' brains. It also offers researchers new avenues for exploring the treatment of people who have issues with attention, such as the elderly. ...Sunday, 3 February 2013
Sportsmen Brainier Than Bookworms: Study
Sportsmen have better developed cognitive functions than the average university student, finds recent study. The study undertaken by Professor Jocelyn Faubert of the University of Montreal's School of Optometry demonstrates a possible outcome of the increased cortical thickness that has been found in areas of trained athletes' brains. It also offers researchers new avenues for exploring the treatment of people who have issues with attention, such as the elderly. ...
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