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occrider
Why gaming is good for you



Keen video gamers now have one more excuse to keep on playing.

Parents may not welcome the research
US scientists have found that regular players of shoot-em-ups, such as Half-Life and Medal of Honour, have much better visual skills than most of the population.

The researchers have shown that gamers were particularly good at spotting details in busy, confusing scenes and could cope with more distractions than average.

The two scientists also found that with a little game playing the visual skills of anyone can be improved.

Sight skills

Researchers Shawn Green and Daphne Bavelier pitted keen players of computer games against people who never play in a series of psychological tests that measure basic visual skills.

The tests demanded that subjects match shapes appearing in a series of circles with ones displayed at the side of the screen.

Keen players were vastly better at this task, and completed it much faster, especially when the test was made more difficult by the circles being filled with distracting shapes.

Gamers also showed their skill in another experiment that measured "attentional blink" which captures how easy it is to catch someone's attention.

The test asks subjects to identify a symbol flashed up very soon after the appearance of a first one.

The second symbol appeared between two-tenths and half a second after the first symbol.

Gamers managed to correctly identify the second symbol correctly far faster than non-players.

"Video-game playing enhances the capacity of visual attention and its spatial distribution," wrote the researchers in a paper published in the journal Nature this week.

Training day

To ensure that it was experience with computer games that was refining visual and attentional skills, the researchers trained subjects on a variety of games and then tested them again.


Crazy Taxi was a favourite of the gamers tested
The subjects were trained on two different games. One group played the WWII shooter Medal of Honor and the second group got to play the classic puzzle game Tetris.

After training for an hour per day for 10 days, the subjects were put through the tests again.

The players who had been wrestling with Medal of Honor showed a significant improvement in visual and attentional skills. By contrast, the Tetris veterans showed almost no change in these skills.

"By forcing players to simultaneously juggle a number of varied tasks, action-video-game playing pushes the limits of three rather different aspects of visual attention," wrote the researchers.

The added: "Although video-game playing may seem to be rather mindless, it is capable of radically altering visual attentional processing."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/2943280.stm
butterfly
i thought you meant dorky in a general sense. i dont know if it was cool in high school or not, but it is sure paying off now....
occrider
quote:
Originally posted by butterfly
i thought you meant dorky in a general sense. i dont know if it was cool in high school or not, but it is sure paying off now....


Well I guess being dorky will always be good for you financially ... never knew it was good for you physically as well haha
butterfly
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Originally posted by occrider
Well I guess being dorky will always be good for you financially ... never knew it was good for you physically as well haha


idk... i seem to find men who value intelligence in women. i certaintly look for that to some degree.
bassaholix
well when i was a gamer, it sure did help my reflexes, many a time ive been saved from flying projectiles.. lol... also, when looking for ppl in a large area, gaming enhances the senses, not so much ur hearing, but mostly your vision, if you don't it up.

Intelligence is way cool btw... nerds all the way HAHAHA.. look who's laughing now...
Kamui
crazy ..and i thought all games did were make me fat and lazy...oh wait thats computers..;/
nrjizer
Not exactly suprising... I recall when I was 5 or 6 and at the doctors office, I was bugging my mom to go to blockbuster afterwards so I could rent Ninja Gaiden for my NES (ahh the classics :D). Anyways my doctor remarked that video games were great for the reflexes. And remember this was way back in 91-92 when video games had yet to become a huge entertainment industry and were still more of a niche market.

Anyways he was right, Ive always had cat like reflexes and such. Not that I give video games credit for all of it, but I think its had some impact at least.
mndeg
once this guy threw a small crunched up piece of paper at me and i wasnt looking and i did a matrix and dodged it
XeroREVERSION
My friends used to make fun of me because I would sit on my computer all day and write software. Now I make more money then all of them combined. They've stopped laughing. :D

I used to play video games back in the day of the NES, then Super NES, then once N64 came out I stopped, then I bought a PlayStation and FFVII when PS2 came out, and I was hooked until I beat FFVIII and FFIX and Xenogears. I never bought a PS2, and I sold my PlayStation, haven't picked up a game controller since. Now I've been addicted to that fecking Monopoly Pinball game...
bassaholix
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Originally posted by mndeg
once this guy threw a small crunched up piece of paper at me and i wasnt looking and i did a matrix and dodged it


LOL.. yeah we've all done that like 10 times since 1999
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