Angry Birds make players smarter?

Many people believe that playing Angry Birds only wastes time, but recent research by scientists shows that playing games like Angry Birds can make you smarter and improve productivity. your job. They even think that they will help you solve the problem better, be more cooperative and less able to give up.

Every day people around the world spend 300 million minutes with Angry Birds. Prime Minister David Cameron has also admitted that he is a fan of this game. There is no doubt that this is an interesting game, but saying that playing Angry Birds makes you smarter is a myth. However, this is the result of a serious scientific study.

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Scientists claim Angry Birds possible
Help you become smarter. (Photo: Daily Mail)

A recent Harvard Business Review article (HBR) has the title: 'Why games make us better and how they can change the world' cited a study that shows participation on some non-productive activities - such as playing small games - can be a clever way to entertain, especially at work.

Jane McGonigal, the author of the article, is also a game developer who says playing small games can help us solve problems better and give up less. In other words, they make us more stable. And obviously this is a good reason for us to spend 4 minutes every hour playing games.

McGonigal discovered this after realizing that activities such as looking at pictures of baby animals or wandering around the neighborhood - things that seem to be a waste of time. - helped her focus on working better.

She took the time to read the scientific literature on human resilience based on neurology, medicine and psychology and then discovered four factors that helped us recover: It is physical, mental, emotional and social.