Multiple cognitive functions involved in solving puzzles - Pixabay

You may have done this during confinement. And you are sure, it did you good. Know it science gives you reason and rather 8 times that. Doing puzzles activates up to 8 cognitive functions and not the least: memory, speed processing, change of tasks etc. According to a neurology researcher, the puzzle wants you good (and then, confess, if you are a parent, you have sometimes benefited from a royal peace thanks to him).

To find out all about the benefits of this leisure activity, which is often too snobby like a homebody trick, discover the video with our partner Brut:

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