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The NEUROSCIENCE of IMPROVING YOUR AIMING (in FPS's)

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Here is a quick dive into how to begin to improve your aim using neurosciencebased concepts. I hope y'all enjoy the video!

Time Stamp for Reaction Time: 10:05
Time Stamp for Muscle Memory: 14:05

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Hello! My name is Colin, or GardnerGames PhD, I've just started recording some videos in the free time I have in grad school! I've been playing video games for most of my life, but I tend to stick to more storyheavy or action RPG's (The Witcher, Divinity, Assassin's Creed), I also love RTS games (Total War, Civilization, Age of Empires), and I do enjoy sitting back and playing several shooters as well (CoD, Siege, Battlefield). I look forward to putting out more content soon!


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