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A minority of filmgoers complain of dizziness and headaches, and previous studies have found that viewing in stereoscope offers no measurable improvement in enjoyment. But a new British study suggests that you may just improve your brain power by watching movies in .
According to the research by Goldsmiths University neuroscientist Patrick Fagan and Professor Brendan Walker of , participating filmgoers showed a 23% increase in cognitive processing ability after watching a movie in stereoscope. Their reaction times improved by 11%,
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These findings are more significant than you might think,
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Two sources of information,
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The study also found,
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