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5.29.2003
Scientific American: Video Games Good for Visual Skills "By forcing players to simultaneously juggle a number of varied tasks (detect new enemies, track existing enemies and avoid getting hurt, among others), action-video-game playing pushes the limits of three rather different aspects of visual attention," the authors conclude. "Although video-game playing may seem rather mindless," they add, "it is capable of radically altering visual attention processing." --Kate Wong I seem to recall making this case before. Nobody believed me. I felt like the drunk that keeps insisting he drives better when drunk. I think that playing video games is a good primer for learning to drive. Minus the violence and senseless gore a enjoyable game should be employed to get young people ready for the unpredictable world of the open world, one where you can really get hurt. Just so you know: Its my B-day. Wish me a happy one. | |
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