Boosted Brain Activity Observed in Children Who Play Video Games

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Boosted Brain Activity Observed in Children Who Play Video Games
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Parents often worry about the harmful impacts of video games on their children, from mental health and social problems to missing out on exercise.

on Monday indicates there may also be cognitive benefits associated with the popular pastime.

​This threshold was chosen as it exceeds the American Academy of Pediatrics screen time guidelines of one or two hours of video games for older children.​The first involved seeing arrows pointing left or right, with the children asked to press left or right as fast as they could. ​After using statistical methods to control for variables that could skew results, such as parental income, IQ, and mental health symptoms, the team found the video gamers performed consistently better on both tasks.magnetic resonance imaging​"The results raise the intriguing possibility that video gaming may provide a cognitive training experience with measurable neurocognitive effects," the authors concluded in their paper.

​This will also help exclude other potential factors at play such as the children's home environment, exercise, and sleep quality.

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