When playing against another human, players' brains worked in unison.
A new study has found our brains work much harder when playing sport against robots than against humans.
Researchers from the University of Florida, found when players faced a ball-serving machine during a table-tennis match peoples' brains worked much harder.
But when playing against another human, players' brains worked in unison 'like they were all speaking the same language'.
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