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A recent study published in the journal Healthcare indicates that longer gaming sessions are associated with improved cognitive functions and motor control skills in adolescents. The study challenges the traditional view of gaming as solely a risk factor, suggesting that extended periods of gaming may correlate with enhanced cognitive and motor development among young gamers. The debate over the risks associated with gaming has been highly contentious, particularly after the World Health Organization (WHO) labeled gaming as a potential contributor to disease and addiction in its 2018 Internati...
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In a study by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin, a new type of brain-computer interface (BCI) has been developed that simplifies the use of such devices. This new technology allows users to control digital interfaces, like video games, directly with their minds without the lengthy setup previously required for each individual. This “one-size-fits-all” solution could significantly enhance the quality of life for people with motor disabilities by making the technology more accessible and easier to use. The research was published in PNAS Nexus. BCIs, which allow users to control de...
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Video gaming might help to replenish energy and aid in recovery from work-related stress, according to new research published in Applied Psychology. The findings suggest that video gaming, particularly when paired with a harmonious passion for the activity, can lead to feelings of recovery and vigor the following morning, challenging the typical negative perceptions associated with this popular leisure activity. Previous studies have often highlighted the negative consequences of gaming, but an increasing body of evidence suggests it could actually improve mood and aid in unwinding from work s...
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Video gaming has escalated into a dominant form of entertainment. But can excessive gaming causing health issues? A new study published in Computers in Human Behavior casts a spotlight on these potential consequences. The research finds that engaging in video gaming sessions exceeding three hours in a single stretch is associated with a range of physical problems. This findings emphasize the need for interventions promoting healthier gaming habits to mitigate these physical impacts. The bulk of research on video gaming’s impact has been skewed towards its psychological and behavioral effects, ...
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