Video games aren’t a distraction—they’re a training ground. Just like any new form of entertainment initially popular among ...
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CU Boulder scientists find that playing video games comes with small but significant cognitive benefits Ever since video games began to gain widespread popularity, some have questioned how playing ...
In the last decade and a half, boys and young men have more than doubled their average time per week spent gaming. By Claire Cain Miller and Amy Fan Claire Cain Miller is working on a series of ...