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Video games linked to behavioural problems

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Publish Date
Thu, 2 Apr 2015, 11:35AM
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Video games linked to behavioural problems

Author
AAP ,
Publish Date
Thu, 2 Apr 2015, 11:35AM

Good news and bad news for video gamers: new research shows game play boosts visual and cognitive skills, but that too much of the activity is linked to behavioural problems.

Researchers at Oxford University concluded that children who play video games for more than three hours a day are more likely to be hyperactive, get involved in fights and not be interested in school.

But the Oxford team found that the problems were linked to the amount of time spent gaming rather than the types of games played and found no link between playing violent games and real-life aggression or a child's academic performance.

In another study published this week, Brown University researchers found gaming not only improves visual skills but also may improve learning ability for those skills.

"It may be possible that the vast amount of visual training frequent gamers receive over the years could help contribute to honing consolidation mechanisms in the brain, especially for visually developed skills," the researchers wrote in the study published Tuesday in PLoS One, a scientific journal published by the Public Library of Science.

"A lot of people still view video games as a time-wasting activity even though research is beginning to show their beneficial aspects," said Aaron Berard, a graduate student and lead author.

"If we can demonstrate that video games may actually improve some cognitive functioning, perhaps we, as a society, can embrace newer technology and media with positive application."

The researchers said the study doesn't necessarily prove whether playing video games improves learning ability - or whether people with an innate ability become gamers because they find gaming more rewarding.

 

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