Jean Francois Dartigues, the primary author, has five hundred and sixty-seven publications with the majority of them on neurodegenerative diseases. His MD from the University of Bordeaux …show more content…
Wan found that a shogi player’s next move generation is more complicated than that of a chess player because of the rule where you can skip a move to place a captured piece as an ally. Wan measured activity in the precuneus region between the somatosensory region and visual cortex using a functional MRI. The precuneus was active in both the amauter and professional players. Wan found that the caudate nucleus in basal ganglia, which is responsible for cognition and procedures, was significantly more active in the professionals. Shogi masters had more brain activity than others especially in the basal ganglia region of the