ONLINE GAMING IS GOOD FOR YOUR BRAIN!
8 January 2010
US study indicates that online activity like
gaming can give a mental edge
Studies in Canada last year that showed that senior
citizens benefitted mentally from participation in
online activities (see previous InfoPowa report) have
been complemented by studies in the United States which
indicate that the same positive effects apply to
students.
The December issue of the British
science journal 'Perception' reported on a study carried
out by US psychology researcher Rolf Nelson at Wheaton
College, Illinois which suggested that online gaming may
have a positive influence on the development of the
human brain.
In Nelson's study, 20 students
regularly played online games and showed signs that such
activity can boost cognitive ability in different key
areas.
The 20 students were presented with a
spatial relations problem both before and after playing
either a strategy or action game. In the second test,
participants who had played the action game were found
to have completed the task much faster than during their
first attempt, while those who played the strategy game
reportedly finished the task with a far greater degree
of accuracy the second time around.
Nelson
concluded that playing action games can improve
cognitive speed, while puzzle and strategy games may
enhance cognitive accuracy in the long-term – with the
results showing strong evidence to support both claims.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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