Spending time on Facebook and playing video war games could enhance a key element of intelligence that is vital to success in life.
War games? Specifically war games? You mean strategy games? makes more sense. And facebook? Well it's memory related since most people have more friends than they can count I guess keeping track of all friends is a valid argument.
Psychologist Dr Tracy Alloway, who made the claim, also believes solving Sudoku puzzles may have the same effect.
Well this one is stating the obvious
But text messaging, micro-blogging on 'Twitter' and watching YouTube are all likely to weaken 'working memory', which involves the ability both to remember information and to use it.
I use texts extremely rarely, twitter I don't even look and and youtube only from time to time to search a desired subject. No wonder I'm a fucking genius and also incredibly handsome and rich.
Dr Alloway, from the University of Stirling in Scotland, has extensively studied working memory and believes it to be far more important to success and happiness than IQ.
And since my working memory is a POS that explains the asocial behavior and treating all strangers as possible hostiles. Or at least I can make it sound like it's all its fault. Good enough.
She also thinks video games that involve planning and strategy, such as those from the Total War series, may train working memory because the player is keeping track of past actions and planning for the future.
I need to buy Total War.