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Reduce dependency on chatbot use

Dependency on chatbots not only blocks the brain from evolving, but also turns it into a rusty grey matter incapable of creative cognitive exercise.
New research shows musical training sharpens attention networks, helping musicians focus better and resist distractions in everyday life.