Nintendo Wii helps perform brain tests on injured soldiers
The Nintendo Wii has its uses. Besides keeping critics busy, it has also recently served the purpose of helping in the diagnoses of brain problems among soldiers who have undergone any kind of physical trauma while on the battle field. Around 400 soldiers of the 101st Airbone Division have been put through this testing procedure at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Various tests including a driving test, an alphabetical recognition test and a motion sensitive test have been performed to check both reflexes and coordination.
Whether this works or no, in a way I hope this proves to be a good breather for our dear old fighters who put everything behind them for their motherland. At least the Wii won’t be commanding them rough!
[Dvice]
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