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Nintendo Brain Training Professor: Manual Cars Boost Brain Health

Professor Ryuta Kawashima, known for his work on Nintendo's Brain Training games, has presented findings from a study suggesting that driving a manual transmission car offers greater cognitive benefits than driving an automatic. The research indicates that the act of shifting gears manually can stimulate brain activity and potentially aid in the prevention of dementia. AI

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses research findings presented by a professor associated with a game series, which falls under commentary rather than a direct research release or product launch.

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Nintendo Brain Training Professor: Manual Cars Boost Brain Health

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    🎮 Nintendo Brain Training Professor Explains Why Driving a Manual Transmission Car Is Better for Your Brain Than an Automatic A study led by Professor Ryuta Kaw

    🎮 Nintendo Brain Training Professor Explains Why Driving a Manual Transmission Car Is Better for Your Brain Than an Automatic A study led by Professor Ryuta Kawashima suggests that driving a manual transmission car is beneficial for the brain, and could help prevent dementia. Kaw…