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Video Games Boost Brain Power, Multitasking Skills
Parents, the next time you fret that your child is wasting too much time
playing video games, consider new research suggesting that video gaming may
have real-world benefits for your child's developing brain.
Daphne Bavelier is professor of brain and cognitive sciences at the
University of Rochester. She studies young people playing action video games
. Having now conducted more than 20 studies on the topic, Bavelier says, "It
turns out that action video games are far from mindless."
Her studies show that video gamers show improved skills in vision, attention
and certain aspects of cognition. And these skills are not just gaming
skills, but real-world skills. They perform better than non-gamers on
certain tests of attention, speed, accuracy, vision and multitasking, says
Bavelier.
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http://www.npr.org/2010/12/20/132077565/video-games-boost-brain-power-multitasking-skills
Parents, the next time you fret that your child is wasting too much time
playing video games, consider new research suggesting that video gaming may
have real-world benefits for your child's developing brain.
Daphne Bavelier is professor of brain and cognitive sciences at the
University of Rochester. She studies young people playing action video games
. Having now conducted more than 20 studies on the topic, Bavelier says, "It
turns out that action video games are far from mindless."
Her studies show that video gamers show improved skills in vision, attention
and certain aspects of cognition. And these skills are not just gaming
skills, but real-world skills. They perform better than non-gamers on
certain tests of attention, speed, accuracy, vision and multitasking, says
Bavelier.
Continue on:
http://www.npr.org/2010/12/20/132077565/video-games-boost-brain-power-multitasking-skills