You may not have a pair of puzzle games or chess tables. No one has been able to beat you in chess since that school life. If you are skilled in such games, your memory should be much higher! Isn't it? But it seems that you are forgetting exactly where you are keeping the office key every day. Earlier the idea was that games sharpen the memory. But no. This idea is not right! In an instant, all the difficult cross puzzles are matched in a few seconds. But such skills do not play any role in enhancing memory power. Researchers at the University of Florida recently found evidence of this in their experiments. Tests have come up, these kinds of games do not make you smart. Even the memory of the most skilled person in the world playing puzzle games can be very weak! You can also forget the work you did a while ago. So it is wrong to think that being skilled in puzzle games means having strong memories.
Neil Charnes, a professor of psychology at the university, said: "We have a misconception that intelligence can only grow if you can match chess or puzzles. But the research team did not find any evidence to increase memory through such games. That's what Wally Booth, a professor in the research team, said. As part of the research, they passed a great test. They chose two groups of people for the experiment. One of these teams is allowed to play a special game called 'Mind Frontier'. Another team is allowed to play 'Number Puzzle Game'. They are given a lot of information or data in the space of playing games. The goal of the researchers was to test whether they could remember the data. It can be seen that such games do not play any role in memory. Rather they are forgetting their many important daily tasks.