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Offline aldo_14

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Duke Nukem sheds light on brain
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4908484.stm

[q]Studies of the brain using the video game Duke Nukem have shown how sleep affects long-term memory.[/q]

Presumably not memory of release deadlines.......

 

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Re: Duke Nukem sheds light on brain
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Re: Duke Nukem sheds light on brain
*reads article*

This is new information?

We learned this in Computational Neuroscience about two months ago. From the number of books that already cover it, this has been known for a few years.
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