Video Games: Improves Player's Cognitive Function, Motor Control, Scientific Study Revealed
Aishwarya Bhatt | | May 07, 2015 08:43 AM EDT |
(Photo : Creative Commons: Flickr) A recent scientific study revealed that playing action video games has overall health benefits for the players as it improves their motor control, cognitive functions and comprehensive perception.
A recent scientific study revealed that playing action video games has overall health benefits for the players as it improves their motor control, cognitive functions and comprehensive perception.
Scientists scanned the insular cortex region of amateur and expert players while they were playing action-oriented video games, to conclude about the apparent health benefits of playing video games. After scanning the brains of both the groups, it was noted that the expert players had more grey matter and better functional connectivity between their sensorimotor and the attentional networks compared to their amateur counterparts.
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In the past, numerous studies have been done whose conclusions all point to the fact that playing video games has an integral part in the cognitive development of the players. It also enhances the capability of learning and grasping new things in a quick span of time.
This study focused primarily on action games, which happent to be very popular in the domain of video games. Hence, the results are in favor to the majority of the players. They enhanced radically the cognitive intuition of the players to a great extent.
The conclusions that are drawn from this study also negates the "games are art" argument that is surfacing these days in numerous online forums. As action-oriented video games have an important bearing on ones intellectual makeup , it is said that it is imperative that they be accorded due respect, as reported by FNews.
Hardcore gamers are very happy with the verdict of the study and hope that it would help to draw more gaming lovers into their group. The expert gamers fervently hope that the newbie gamers would play the games with an open-mind full of curiosity, which would enhance their cognitive capabilities all the more, as stated by Forbes.
Gamers are also more agile and have quick reflexes compared to the non-gamers. This has a lot of advantages in situations where short response times are the norm.
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