Andrew Huberman· PhD
So like probabilistic inference goes up when I've, you know, played 40 hours of Call of Duty.
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So like probabilistic inference goes up when I've, you know, played 40 hours of Call of Duty.
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it's not just the contrast sensitivity it's let's go to that next level where we were talking about basian like probabilistic decisions where things aren't deterministic um and 40 a video game player and I can train this they're going to make the same decisions as a nonvideo game player in those you know probabilistic envir inferential situations, but they're going to do it a lot faster.