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Specialised video games could improve brain function in disabled children

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Dino Island, a specially created video game used in research by the University of Victoria in British Columbia, appears to be having a positive impact on the cognitive capabilities of disabled children.During a series of 35 tests, children with cognitive disabilities were invited to play the game, specially created to improve brain function.

The tests are so far proving positive, suggesting that brain function can be improved through this medium.The Dino Island Intervention Project created Dino Island especially for the purposes of the study.

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