Talk:Ryuta Kawashima

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[edit] Expansion

Greetings, fellow Brain Training fans, especially those who've talked on here (the number currently a massive zero, not counting me!) I've doubled the article. Wikieditors or whatever, this can't be a stub any more. It CAN'T!!! - Paidgenius Paidgenius 18:01, 29 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Highly biased

"perhaps the world's best authority on the human brain.(Note that this is not necessarily biased, one only has to play Brain Age for a month and realise their stunningly improved results). He is unsurprisingly famous in Japan." Is it biased? Of course it is. It should say "some people think that". The questionable fact that your brain improves does not demonstrate he is an authority. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 213.0.222.61 (talk • contribs) .

If there are no references, it is biased and should be removed. -- ReyBrujo 17:05, 4 November 2006 (UTC)