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ησω ιƒ ι ∂ση'т мєєт уσυ ησ мσяє ιη тнιѕ ωσяℓ∂, тнєη ι'ℓℓ мєєт уσυ ιη тнє ηєχт σηє, αη∂ ∂ση'т вє ℓαтє. яємємвєя тнιѕ ωανє σƒ ¢σℓσяѕ αη∂ уσυ'ℓℓ ѕєє мє ιη уσυя ∂яєαмѕ ;)
This is when the reaction time of people playing video games shows the first sign of decline. You’re not getting dumber, because your brain then begins to compensate by relying on experience and mental shortcuts - so your thought process actually becomes more efficient.