Yes, computer games can be beneficial for our brains in several ways. They often enhance cognitive skills such as problem-solving, spatial awareness, and memory. Additionally, many games require strategic thinking and quick decision-making, which can improve mental agility. However, moderation is key, as excessive gaming may lead to negative effects on mental health and social interactions.
The motherboard is the brains of the computer. The motherboard is a large printed circuit board. It allows components to communicate with each other.
The Processor is the brains of the computer to process the information. All of the data that you are working from is from the Hard Drive.
flash computer games that are found on the web are usally good so are the computer games that are on disks like halo and all the star wars/trek games.
The brains off the computer is called a brain-computer interface (BCI)
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Worms. (Phylus Nematoda) They were the first creatures with brains, and technically, brains are computers.
The CPU - Central Processing Unit, or the brains of the computer.
Not really. Although I do have some MMOrpg games on it.
There are tons of games on the computer I don't know why you're asking!! If you mean games that you have to download, I suggest Pokemon or the Sims, but if you want games that are already on the computer, try the 'Impossible Quiz'
If you're looking to buy games that are good for the computer, I would recommend the Sims (1, 2, or 3 - they're all good), Spore, Fable, or Plants vs. Zombies. Addictinggames.com is a good site for playing free online games.
The motherboard is the brains of the computer. The motherboard is a large printed circuit board. It allows components to communicate with each other.