Brain games - Actress Nicole Kidman makes misleading claims says expert
Posted Jan 6 2008 8:52pm
Actress Nicole Kidman has been criticised by a leading neuroscientist for misleading claims about Nintendo's computer-based program Dr Kawashima's Brain Training.
Kidman, who appears in ads around the world for the product, promotes it by saying, "I've quickly found that training my brain is a great way to keep my mind feeling young." But according to British cognitive neuroscientist Dr Jason Braithwaite, "there is no conclusive evidence showing the continued use of these devices is linked to any measurable and general improvements in cognition."
Dr Braithwate was speaking on behalf of Sense About Science, a charitable trust set up to speak out against the misrepresentation of scientific facts. It recently outed a number of celebrities for endorsing "pseudo science". (For full story, click here). The trust says there is little, if any, evidence to back Kidman's claim.
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