News you will love or hate (maybe both?):
— Stephen Totilo (@stephentotilo) October 26, 2022
- Scientists found that 9- and 10-year olds who played games for an average three hours a day demonstrated some cognitive advantages vs those who don't play
- Video games... possibly great for kids' brainshttps://t.co/0AKckBsTXP
“TVゲームは子どもに良い影響?” 米国国立衛生研究所によると、衝動的な行動を抑制したり、情報を記憶したりするテストで、ゲーマーは非ゲーマーより良い結果を出した。その際、ゲーマーの脳は、注意や記憶に関連する領域でより活発な活動を示していることが観察された|https://t.co/PXAgOvLuy6
— 藤村厚夫 (@afujimura) October 26, 2022
It turns out playing video games might be good for the brain.https://t.co/b2Tj0bUOHX
— Axios (@axios) October 26, 2022
playing stardew valley for three straight weeks to *checks notes* make my brain work better https://t.co/8jT8JiZIBh
— Emma Brillhart (@emmabrillhart) October 26, 2022
Imagine if they actually used GRADIENT boosting. https://t.co/hbF1yrEKrd
— Bojan Tunguz (@tunguz) October 26, 2022
Some parents worry about the negative impact video games could have on their children, but gaming may be associated with improved cognitive abilities, a new study found. https://t.co/7YGjqTwVvq
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) October 26, 2022
A study that made my son feel smug: Video games may bring cognitive benefits to kids, study shows https://t.co/joEzsisRpv via @usatodaytech
— Michelle Maltais (@mmaltaisLA) October 26, 2022