Brain-fitness companies applying neuroscience to make safer drivers
Friday, August 21, 2009 - 13:49
in Mathematics & Economics
Young drivers cause accidents mainly through carelessness, distraction and inexperience. Older drivers face a challenge: brains that work at slower processing speeds -- a critical disadvantage when navigating the unpredictable traffic world.
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