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The right temporal lobe is the main brain area that is stimulated with this exercise. It helps strengthen visual memory, spatial memory and visual concentration. Visual memory is a part of memory that maintains some aspects of the senses involved with visual experiences.
The right temporal lobe is the main brain area that is stimulated with this exercise. It may help strengthen visual memory, spatial memory, and visual concentration. Visual memory is a part of memory that maintains some aspects of the senses involved with visual experiences.
In this exercise, the user must practice paying attention to written language, memorizing words or shapes of words, and figure discrimination. In everyday life, individuals use these skills to remember the meanings of traffic signs we come across, how to tell the difference between products in a store aisle, and how to distinguish one medication from another.
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