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User performs an impressive 7,400 mouse clicks per week changes brain generalises movements

byCustoms Today Report
09/01/2015
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ISLAMABAD: People who use computers regularly are constantly mapping movements of their hand and computer mouse to cursor on screen.

According to a new study, using a computer may not only change the lifestyle, but also alter the way the brain learns, reported Radio Pakistan. People who use computers regularly are constantly mapping the movements of their hand and computer mouse to the cursor on the screen. Researchers have shown that all that pointing and clicking the average computer user performs an impressive 7,400 mouse clicks per week changes the way the brain generalises movements.

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