People often mistake video games to only be bad for your health, but what if they all weren’t? While playing video games, there is an improvement found in the brain’s many regions (Pellissier). Playing video games isn’t completely bad for you, and can actually help the brain. Actually, video games can be beneficial to the human brain and even to the point of life changing ways. Games can change your lifestyle by changing the way the brain processes information, affecting the brain's functionality, giving an addiction to playing video games, and affecting the brain academically, which gives people the choice of whether or not play video games. Electronics change the way brains process information. Data from a test between gamers and non gamers, non gamers used their spatial memory system while gamers used their caudate nucleus (McDonald). The brain started using different methods that it learned while being subjected to video games. Nowadays, we have a wide variety of video games out there, each to make your brain think differently to a point where it’s better than passive learning (Jenkins). The brain is able to pick up on new types of learning which help your brain learn better than passive learning, helping you to get …show more content…
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Can video games really fend off mental decline? Journalist Clive Thompson from the New York Times plays “Project Evo,” developed by neuroscientist Adam Gazelle. Clive gives us a firsthand experience of the game. “As I maneuvered the surfboard down winding river pathways, I was supposed to avoid hitting the sides,” “which required what Gazzaley said was visual-motor tracking.”
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Understanding and action go together. We think more fluidly when an action is associated with a concept. Video games contain, joined together, both action and thought. This leads to a much better internalization and understanding of the game's subject matter. In a study done in Germany in 2008, participants were given a simple task to learn, such as Juggling. After about 12 weeks, these people showed a marked increase in the amount of grey matter in their brains. Further examination of these results revealed that it was, in fact, the act of learning coupled with the action that caused this increase, not simply the performance of the action itself. This suggests that games not only are excellent ways of teaching, they can have lasting beneficial effects on the health of the brain itself.
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Videogames have had a major technological impact on our culture today. Many people play videogames on a daily basis, and playing has become part of their daily routine. Many people believe that videogames have plagued the younger generation of gamers with violence, less life skills and stupidity. People have become biased about believing videogames are unorthodox and say things like all gamers brains rot when they play. They say we are mindless zombies. Unlike many say, videogames don’t decrease intelligence, life skills or violent behavior but rather the opposite.
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While reading through the Thematic Guide to the Readings in the Norton Field Guide to Writing with Reading the Creative Play and Gaming section caught my attention. Gaming is something that almost every age group takes a part in now. This may be largely due to the fact that gaming is used now for advertising purposes, and even to convey political messages. Especially after reading through Sam Anderson’s Just One More Game…: Angry Birds, Farmville and Other Hyperaddictive Stupid Games, where he speaks about his fears over what gaming could do to society, I wanted to dig deeper into the effects games have. Mainly focusing on our brains, such as our thought processes, decision making, and physically. As someone who regularly partakes in games, have I ruined my brain? Should anyone continue to play?
The effects of video games on the brain was a topic chosen to explain the negative effects of gaming on a person’s overall health. The research on the effects of video games on the brain was captivating and made me want to learn more about the negative effects due to extended periods of gaming. Research from scholarly articles, written by different credible sources associated in this field, denotes that video gaming can cause negative when played. Evidence includes how gaming can affect people(a) how video games affect a person’s overall health, (b) how to negate the negative effects of video games, and (c) how video games can affect your overall education. Focusing on these points help support the claim that video gaming can negatively affect the brain.
In today’s society, the concerns for the effects of video games have acquired quite a terrible reputation. Worried parents around the world assume video games make their children do poorly in school, and create violent, desensitized, antisocial children. The increase in violent games, usually get the blame for aggressive behavior, shootings and violence in schools and young individuals. Most beliefs about video games effect on the brain and emotions are very common misconceptions. I strongly believe that video games are an essential tool to learning and gaining much-needed skills. When people look at the studies that have been done on video games and the brain, it will be apparent that some myths about video games have been blown out of proportion. It has come to my attention that there are studies that prove the negative effects of video games may only last the duration of game play. Kids can improve in general knowledge with educational video games like Leap Frog. Video games can train specific areas of the brain as well as increase brain flexibility and memory. Gaming actually has more beneficial effects than negative effects. Video games are excellent educational implement used in elementary schools. It is extremely helpful in brain development and helping kids with trouble reading improve. Memory retention can be improved and increased with the use of strategic, thinking games. Video games, as funny as it might sound, even promote
Playing video games is among one of the favorite pastimes of many people around the world. Some play games to kill time with simple tasks found most commonly on the phone, while others play them to challenge their mind in the form of complex puzzles or to practice management skills, some play them to experience a sense of adventure that they just can’t find anywhere else, and many use them as a way to communicate or have fun with friends both near and far. Whatever the reason someone may have for playing video games, they may not think that games can have an effect on their brains. Some would say that playing video games can lead to negative effects such as harming the player’s cognitive skills or causing them to become much more violent than normal. Others would argue that playing video games quickens the minds of their players, leading to higher mental performance or an increased attention to detail. Thanks to this hotly debated controversy many studies have been conducted over the past years in order to settle the debate once and for all. So what effect can playing video games have on the cognitive skills of their players, and are these effects positive, negative, or somewhere in the middle?
Societal changes are being made every day. Due to technology, there are many societal changes taking place, such as video games, making society better, drones are improving hurricane forecast, and a boy made a printer out of legos.Therefore, new technology is changing the world for the better.According to certain studies, video games can be good for you which may have a large impact on society including possibly improving brain function. Roman Rivera is not a typical gamer. He played games like “Pokemon” and “Call of Duty,” all his life and now he is fighting enemies in “Dota 2” and is an honor student at Downers Grove North High school. Some researchers are finding out that games are increasing brain power and are even encouraging physical fitness. Researcher, Daphne Bavelier and her team are trying to find out which part of video
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