In a 1973-74 Zaire study conducted by Dr. Albert Frank, employing 92 students, age 16-18, the
chess-playing experimental group showed a significant advancement in spatial, numerical and administrative-directional abilities, along with verbal aptitudes, compared to the control group. The improvements held true regardless of the final chess skill level attained.
source: quadcitychess.com
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