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We've got mind-twisting videos and tricky puzzles to give your brain a workout. Check 'em out, then challenge your friends and family! Watch Brain Games Sunday nights on the Nat Geo Channel. Check your local listings for details. Puzzle Category: Brain Games When it comes to solving puzzles or identifying danger, our brains are wired for specific tasks that help us process a barrage of information each second of the day. BRAIN GAMES is an investigative series that delves into the unique characteristics of the human brain, illustrating how they work with a series of experiments and brainteasers that test the subjects' perception skills. How does sound change our interpretation of visual images? How sharp is peripheral vision? Why are some things easier to remember than others? These and other curious questions are answered by baffling stunts and unbelievable tricks that expose the stumbling blocks in the miraculous machine that is the human brain.

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A fun game to train your brain to multi-task, shift gears quickly and develop brain flexibility Your brain fitness index: Unlike TV shows and movies, video games are interactive and require attention to detail and task management. Take a role-playing game (RPG), like The Witcher or Mass Effect, for example: There’s a long list of main quest objectives you have to complete in order to beat the game. But you also have a longer list of side objectives that are optional in order to flesh out the game’s story and reward system.