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Cerebral age, or brain age, is a theory developed by Dr. Kawashima (a Japanese neuroscientist), who claims that the brain stops developing at the age of 20. So when playing puzzle games that can give you the age of your brain at the end of each round, the closer the brain age is to 20, the better your brain is.

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