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          ·December 6, 2017·5 min read

          Some Video Games Are Good For Older Adults’ Brains

          Using the classic Nintendo game, Super Mario 64, researchers discover playing 3D platform games could help older brains to stave off mild cognitive impairment. Researchers report older people who played the video game had gray matter increases in the cerebellum, hippocampus and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·December 12, 2017·6 min read

          Action Games Expand the Brain’s Cognitive Abilities

          A new study reports people who play action style video games showed an increase in cognitive skills compared to those who played other types of games.
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          ·January 16, 2018·5 min read

          No Evidence to Support Link Between Violent Video Games and Behavior

          A new study from University of York researchers backs up previous findings that there is no evidence to support the theory that violent video games increase real life aggressive behavior in gamers.
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          FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychologyVisual Neuroscience
          ·February 18, 2018·3 min read

          One Hour of Video Gaming Can Increase the Brain’s Ability to Focus

          Researchers report playing action video games increases performance on visual selective activities. Players had increased focus on relevant visual information while suppressing less relevant information.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·February 23, 2018·5 min read

          It’s Time to End the Debate About Violence and Video Games

          Researchers comment on the perceived link between violence and video games. They conclude claims that there is consistent scientific evidence that video gaming encourages violence, are false.
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          FeaturedOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology
          ·March 16, 2018·4 min read

          Daily Dose of Violent Video Games Has No Long Term Effect on Adult Aggression

          A long term study finds no link between frequently playing violent video games and increased levels of aggression in adults.
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          ·May 17, 2018·7 min read

          Crowdsourcing Brain Mapping with Gaming Helps Identify 6 New Neuron Types

          Players of the popular online brain mapping game Eyewire have assisted in identifying six new neuron types, researchers report.
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          FeaturedPsychology
          ·June 19, 2018·4 min read

          Video Game Loot Boxes Similar to Gambling

          Researchers say video games that offer loot boxes containing items to give players an advantage increase gambling and risk taking behaviors in adolescents.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·June 24, 2018·5 min read

          Could Playing Fortnite Lead to Video Game Addiction? The WHO Says Yes, But Others Disagree

          Despite the WHO recently recognizing 'gaming disorder', researchers say only 1% of gamers may fit the criteria for diagnosis. A new paper looks at the positive, and negative, implications of gaming.
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          ·August 8, 2018·6 min read

          Video Game May Improve Empathy in Middle Schoolers

          Researchers report a new video game aimed at middle school children can help boost empathy and prosocial behavior. The study reports children exposed to the game showed greater connectivity between brain networks linked to emotional regulation and perspective taking.
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          FeaturedPsychology
          ·May 1, 2019·3 min read

          Lure of the ‘loot box’ looks a lot like gambling

          Loot boxes, a common reward in modern video games, may drive gambling like behaviors in adult gamers, researchers report.
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          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·May 7, 2019·5 min read

          Train your brain to eat less sugar

          A new brain training game in which players navigate a grocery store, earning rewards for selecting healthy food options, may help to reduce the desire to give into sugar cravings. Participants who had higher initial preferences for sugary foods lost as much as 3.1% body weight following daily gameplay.
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