Fewer strokes for focused folks
Monday, May 5, 2008 - 15:56
in Psychology & Sociology
A video game developed by a McGill University psychologist has already been shown to reduce stress and improve performance among telemarketers by training the mind to ignore negative social responses. New studies now indicate the game could also help golfers improve their performance on the links.
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