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Did you know that video games develop child's cognitive abilities?
A team of researchers from the University of Vermont analyzed cognitive and MRI brain data from nearly 2,000 children aged 9-10. Those who reported playing video games for three or more hours a day retained information faster and more accurately and controlled their emotions. Scientists have also proven higher activity in those areas of gray matter that are associated with attention and memory, unlike peers who have never played computer games.
Experts explain that this hobby can lead to increased productivity in solving all sorts of life tasks.
Video game players showed better impulse control and working memory. In addition, they had higher neural activity in areas of the brain that are associated with memory and attention.
Virtual games are very fond of both adults and children - new opportunities, impressive scenarios, vivid events, exciting emotions, exciting bursts of adrenaline and complete immersion in the virtual world leave no one indifferent.
Come and see for yourself that games do not cause harm, but rather develop memory, fine motor skills, reaction, cheer up, and improve social skills!
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