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  2. Nov 15, 2022 · Video game addiction is a concern for many parents, but video games can have positive effects on your brain, too. A pediatric behavioral health specialist discusses the pros and cons of gaming ...

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    • Video games are producing better surgeons. While you may think you want your surgeon reading up on the latest medical research instead of playing games, you might want to reconsider: a study of laparoscopic (small incision) specialists found that those who played for more than three hours per week made 32 percent fewer errors during practice procedures compared to their non-gaming counterparts.
    • Video games could help people overcome dyslexia. Some research points to attention difficulties as being a key component of dyslexia. One study has shown people with dyslexia improved their reading comprehension following sessions of games heavy on action.
    • Video games could improve your vision. “Don’t sit too close to the television” used to be a common parental refrain without a lot of science to back it up.
    • Video games could help make you a better leader. Because certain genres of games reward and encourage leadership traits—providing for “communities,” securing their safety, etc.—
    • Improved Cognitive Abilities. Video games improve some of your cognitive abilities – especially your visuospatial skills and concentration. Visuospatial ability is your ability to recognize and remember objects and the relations between those objects.
    • Enhanced Problem Solving and Logic. A recent study from 2015 from Australian and Chinese research teams showed that gaming improves problem-solving skills and logic.
    • Increased Hand-to-Eye Coordination. Another positive effect of gaming is increased hand-to-eye coordination. A study from the University of Toronto in 2014 found that people who play games regularly have better sensorimotor skills than those who don’t play video games.
    • Greater Multi-Tasking Ability. Games have shown to improve your multitasking ability. This is one of the most notable benefits of gaming because it provides you with the ability to perform your daily tasks better and more efficiently, and also complete many tasks at the same time.
  3. Nov 16, 2020 · New research from Oxford University has delivered a surprising finding; time spent playing games is positively associated with well-being. The new study is the first of its kind.

  4. WASHINGTON — Playing video games, including violent shooter games, may boost children’s learning, health and social skills, according to a review of research on the positive effects of video game play to be published by the American Psychological Association.

  5. Feb 20, 2024 · Learn how video games can stimulate your mind, boost your mood, and help you cope with stress and trauma. Find out the limits of gaming and how to avoid addiction.

  6. Whether it's an obsession with Candy Crush on the morning commute, playing video games with friends or even sharing a private joke with your partner or colleague, most people are playful, and...