The study involved only 17 students who played video games for roughly 15 hours in one week and 17 children who rarely spent any time during the week playing video games. The two groups of children were asked to complete a learning task.
For those who think that there is no good that can come from playing video games however, they might be surprise to learn the truth.
Multiple benefits are suggested to be linked to game-playing, researchers say that games might help to improve things like reading skills, possibly even help to reduce pain, limit trauma, improve concentration, and more.
When it comes to the possibility of video games being linked to changes in the hippocampus, which is the region of the brain that is believed to play a key role in learning and memory, the researchers from the recent study in Germany say that perhaps one day video games might provide a useful tool for them to try and combat memory loss and a decline in memory performance for people who need help.
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