Videogames can change a person's brain and, as researchers are finding, often that change is for the better.
Love them or hate them, online videogames are a treasure trove for
researchers who are studying how all those keyboard taps, mouse clicks
and joystick moves may affect behavior, perception and even cognitive
skills. WSJ's Robert Lee Hotz reports.
A growing body of university research
suggests that gaming improves creativity, decision-making and
perception. The specific benefits are wide ranging, from improved
hand-eye coordination in surgeons to vision changes that boost night
driving ability.
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