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In reply to the discussion: Florida man smothers 6 year old while playing video game [View all]Human101948
(3,457 posts)32. Depends on what games your are playing...
10 Ways Gaming Can Help or Harm Your Brain
Are the effects of gaming harmful? According to experts, it depends.
In 2011, American Academy of Pediatrics published a study that found that depression, anxiety, and poor grades in school may be the result of too much gaming.
According to psychologist C. Shawn Green, in the same way we learn to read, use a map or play the piano, video games can and do change the actual physical structure of our brains. Green likens this to exercising in order to build muscles.
Based on a Queensland University study, playing video games is a better option than TV for young children.
Is there a right or wrong answer? No one seems sure. Despite pressure from numerous groups and the medical community debate that rages on, the gaming industry continues to disagree with those who cast a negative light on the issue.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tom-lowery/gaming-health_b_4981076.html
Are the effects of gaming harmful? According to experts, it depends.
In 2011, American Academy of Pediatrics published a study that found that depression, anxiety, and poor grades in school may be the result of too much gaming.
According to psychologist C. Shawn Green, in the same way we learn to read, use a map or play the piano, video games can and do change the actual physical structure of our brains. Green likens this to exercising in order to build muscles.
Based on a Queensland University study, playing video games is a better option than TV for young children.
Is there a right or wrong answer? No one seems sure. Despite pressure from numerous groups and the medical community debate that rages on, the gaming industry continues to disagree with those who cast a negative light on the issue.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tom-lowery/gaming-health_b_4981076.html
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That's makes no sense, the average age of a video gamer is about the age of 30, video games are...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2016
#5
Can you give a citation for 'eats brain cells'? That sounds really science-y!
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2016
#26
You made no case. I think the part where they go back to the garage to pray is what shows
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2016
#28
yup, i go to the bible when confronted with grown people playing with toys:
Facility Inspector
Jan 2016
#43