According to Kishore (2019), even neuro-scientific studies suggest that board games develop brain by activating its frontal lobes through non-verbal strategic thinking, performance of executive functions, anticipation, attentiveness, waiting for the turn, rule learning along with development of eye-hand coordination and dextercity of hands.
According to Kishore (2019), even neuro-scientific studies suggest that board games develop brain by activating its frontal lobes through non-verbal strategic thinking, performance of executive functions, anticipation, attentiveness, waiting for the turn, rule learning along with development of eye-hand coordination and dextercity of hands.