Exergaming may positively impact gray matter and white matter in the brain, and these brain changes may be linked to ...
Playing action video games boosts brain activity and decision-making skills, new research suggests. Coupling neuroimaging with a decision-making task, investigators found college students who played ...
A doctor examines how video games affect kids' brains. Cash, a 10-year-old boy who lives in Los Angeles, is obsessed with the game Fortnite, his mother Rusti says. Fortnite represents the current ...
Let’s be honest: if you have ever used a gamepad, you might have heard that video games will mess up your brain. Maybe a worried mom or dad said it, maybe a teacher who didn’t believe in games, or ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Design by Emma Sortor. When I think of a gamer, my mind darts to the stereotypical image of a ...
Could playing computer games help people with dementia stay sharper for longer? Researchers at the University of Alberta ...
A new study suggests video games could potentially help protect brain regions vulnerable to early Alzheimer’s disease, though ...
Casual gaming (up to 7 hours per week) does not harm sleep and may even improve it. Excessive gaming, especially before bed, can delay sleep and reduce sleep quality. Arousing games like shooters and ...
While playing video games is often seen in a negative light, there’s a more positive side to video games than we tend to imagine. Contrary to what you might think would make sense, there are several ...