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Apparently, playing this thinking game, which can require intense concentration, can induce seizures:
Mah-jong epilepsy: a new reflex epilepsy
Mahjong can spark epilepsy: study
This seems counter-intuitive to the brain boosting techniques that are often mentioned for maintaining or improving cognitive function. Or perhaps its akin to blowing a fuse when concentrating too hard?
e/s/r nexus said:Flickering light and color patterns, reading, language, movement, decision making, eating, tapping and touching, hot water immersion and auditory stimulation can induce seizures in some patients. This is known as "reflex epilepsy". The mechanism of reflex epilepsy is not clear. Recently, we cared for 12 patients (11 men and 1 woman, age 41-74 years; mean age = 63.1 years) whose seizures were induced by playing mah-jong, with mean age at seizure onset of 48.7 years. Nine of the 12 patients had seizures exclusively while playing mah-jong.
Mah-jong epilepsy: a new reflex epilepsy
MediaCorp Channel NewsAsia said:The traditional Chinese game of mahjong can spark epileptic fits in susceptible people, and the only cure is to give it up, according to new research released in a Hong Kong medical journal Thursday.
A study released in the Hong Kong Medical Journal detailed the cases of 23 adult men, three in Hong Kong and 20 in Taiwan, who suffered fits brought on by playing the game of skill.
In some of the cases, drug treatment proved ineffective in stopping the seizures, which only ended after the players gave up the game.
"Mahjong is a cognitively demanding game involving substantial higher mental processing and outputs," a statement from the journal said.
It added that the game could spark "decision-making epilepsy," which can also be triggered by playing chess and card games, as well as complex board games.
Mahjong can spark epilepsy: study
This seems counter-intuitive to the brain boosting techniques that are often mentioned for maintaining or improving cognitive function. Or perhaps its akin to blowing a fuse when concentrating too hard?