YOU and how video games –anything electronic – can affect the brain
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Video games affect the Brain
Video gaming is an incredibly popular pastime in the US, with
more than 150 million regular users, defined as those who play at
least three hours a week. In fact, the majority of US household –
65% are home to at least one person who plays video games
regularly.
If you or your children play video games regularly, there are some
factors to consider0from how it affects your time spent sitting to
exposure to blue light from the screen. Recent research also
highlights the very real changes that video gaming can cause in
your brain, for better or for worse.:
A meta-analysis of 116 studies recently published in Frontiers in
Human Neuroscience set out to determine the neural basis of
video gaming, or what effects gaming has on your brain
There are some good things:
Attention’
Visuospatial skills
Cognitive workload
Cognitive control
Skill acquisition
The downside of video games to your brain
“Internet gaming disorder” has been suggested as a new
psychiatric diagnosis to be included in the American Psychiatric
Associations diagnostic and statistical manual of mental
disorders:
like other addictive disorders, especially on substance addictions
such as pathological gambling.
Violent content
Research even shows that among boys aged 15 to 19years old,
the longer the time spent in front of screens, including playing
video games, the lower their bone mineral density measured.
Excessive use of electronics take away many opportunities to
engage in weight-bearing activities, which is key for building strong
bones.
Video games can be a safe and entertaining hobby with some
benefits to the brain but set a time per day, which can become an addiction
and the violence. Balance with more creative activities
Video games affect the Brain