Research On Effective Ways To Intelligence Quotient Of Perception Through Mobile Games
Rakhmatov Dilmurod , Student Of The Faculty Of Applied Mathematics, Jizzakh Branch Of National University Of Uzbekistan Named After Mirzo Ulugbek, Uzbekistan. Akhatov Akmal , Doctor Of Technical Sciences, Professor, Jizzakh Branch Of National University Of Uzbekistan Named After Mirzo Ulugbek, Uzbekistan. Rakhmatov Dostonjon , Master Of The Faculty Of Informatics And Technology Education, Jizzakh State Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan.Abstract
Various methods and methods have been developed to increase human intelligence. But due to the
increasing demand for mobile applications today, many teaching methods are also preparing for this
stage. In particular, programs that sharpen human thinking have been developed, and from this
mobile application are considered the main source. In the course of the study, we can say that it is
possible to determine the quantum of perception not only by tests, but also using mobile games,
where it is possible to pinpoint the activity of the human brain.
Keywords
Intelligence quotient,, brain-train
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