Researchers at Georgia State University have found evidence that video games can be good for the human brain. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), they found that video game players were generally faster at making decisions and thinking.
47 students participated in a recent study. Of these, 28 were considered regular players, and 19 had never played video games.
According to the analysis of the results obtained, it turned out that the gamers responded more accurately and faster. They also worked better in certain areas of the brain than those who didn’t play at all. In particular, the areas responsible for the perception, perception and transformation of all this into action.
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Source: Ferra
