While performing well in cognitive games is a good sign, it's important to understand that applying the skills developed by playing the games to real-life situations may require additional time and practice. Cognitive games typically focus on isolated aspects of cognitive functions, such as memory or attention. However, they may not fully replicate the complexities and demands of real-life situations. Therefore, it is essential to consciously practise the strategies developed through these games in real life. Every game milestone unlocks specific cognitive strategies, and improvements in cognitive functions can be realised through the practical application of these strategies.
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