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Skilled video gamers have bigger brain structures, more success

January 21st 2010 22:04
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A new scientific study has found that the size of certain brain structures predict achievement, and gamers have been found to have bigger brains and more success.


According to a study published in the science journal Cerebral Cortex, scientists can predict how well a person will perform on a video game just by measuring the volume of specific brain structures.

Within the study, 39 adults (age 18-28, only 10 of whom were male) had their brains scanned before playing “Space Fortress,” a game developed by students at the University of Illinois in which the players were required to destroy a fortress without losing their own ship. (Sounds thrilling.)

The results were that gamers with a larger nucleus accumbens (”the brain’s reward center”) did better on the initial levels of the game, while those with larger caudate nucleus and putamen (center for learning “procedures” and “new skills”) did better at playing with more variables and distractions.

Maybe video games are good for kids after all? Well, don’t throw your kids in front of a TV and the gaming console of your choice just yet, since it’s not clear that if playing more really makes your brain any bigger. Now the task is how researchers will use these findings, possibly for special education - especially patients with learning disabilities or dementia.


What do you think about the findings? Think you’ll be sharpening your video game skills anytime soon?



From: Rachel King ZDNet






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Comment by Lester Caudill

January 22nd 2010 16:31
I would say it might be good in moderation, anything to excess could be harmful. My kids love video games especially my eighteen year old, and seven year old. My seventeen year kinda likes them but he is more into girls right now.

Comment by katyzzz

January 22nd 2010 21:44
Girls is a very normal healthy pre-occupation for the young men of the day, a few video games does seem to be beneficial like a lot of other things, big brain for games, means just that, what about the rest of life?

Lovely to see you, Lester.

Comment by Wilson Pon

January 26th 2010 02:33
To be honest, video games can stimulate and accelerate our brain's activity. It's good to play games once it a while, but not everyday, Katyzzz


Comment by katyzzz

January 26th 2010 04:00
Agreed, Wilson, and this may well be a case of which came first the egg or the chicken.

Comment by Wilson Pon

January 26th 2010 10:16
Yeah, and the theory of which came first, the egg or the chicken is going on, and on, the never ending topic...

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