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Great product!

One thing I'd improve is how it asks followup questions.

For example, I asked "What are the best types of videogames that improve cognition?"

The followup response was

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Are you specifically looking for studies that focus on cognitive improvements as measured by standardized tests, or are you more interested in everyday functional improvements observed in real-world settings?

Could you be more precise about which cognitive domains you're interested in? For example, are you focusing on memory, problem-solving, attention, or something else? Additionally, are you looking for papers that compare different genres of videogames (e.g., action, puzzle, strategy) or studies targeting specific age groups or populations (e.g., children, older adults)?

Lastly, are you interested in experimental studies where the cognitive benefits were directly measured pre- and post-intervention, or are observational studies that report correlations between videogame use and cognitive performance also of interest to you? Understanding this will help determine the type of articles we should prioritize in the search.

```

It would be great if it turned those into multiple choice. For example:

```

Could you be more precise about which cognitive domains you're interested in?

[] memory

[] problem-solving

[] attention

[] something else (please specify)

```

Would save a ton of time having to reply/ reread everything.



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