clipped from: ecc-edu.com   

Since the dawn of civilization, mankinds have strived to understand and increase the power of the mind. Geniuses like Mozart, Einstein and Da Vinci have amazed and baffled mankind. Are they simply blessed with divine talents or do they possess some secret knowledge?


The workings of the brain and how it processes information has always intrigued scientists and specialists. To gain an insight into that process, a group of specialists at a University in Japan invited the famous Japanese International Chess player Mr Yoshiharu Habu to conduct an interesting experiment.


Mr Habu's brainwave graph, on the contrary, showed that he had used his right brain most of the time before eventually switching to his left brain just before he made his move.

…. but for me, I would just take a glance focusing on the centre of the board, and all the possible moves would just materialize in my head where I plan my advances…. the accuracy is almost 100%.