Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Article on both positive effects of video games

The Good and Bad Effects of Video Games

Generally, video and computer games, like many popular, entertaining children's activities, are have oppositional readings by parents, who think video games waste time and dumb down children. Though violent video games are readily blamed by the media, with the public and individuals believing that violent video games are the reason why some youth become violent or commit extreme anti-social behaviour. But many scientists and psychologists find that video games actually have many benefits – the main one being making kids smart. Video games may actually teach kids high-level thinking skills that they will need in the future, with games featuring objectives and problems, which players have to solve, as signified in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Important skills such as teamwork and navigation are enhanced by playing video games, as audiences can learn many transferable skills.

In this article video games are signified as not being a major concern, but are revealed to be effective in manys . Generally, video games enhance problem solving and logic skills, as players often have to work out clues or mysteries within missions. In terms of violent video games, motor skills and hand eye coordiantion are tested, as the audience have to keep track of the position of the character, where he/she is heading, their speed, where the gun is aiming, if the gunfire is hitting the enemy.

According to researchers at the University of Rochester, led by Daphne Bavelier, a cognitive scientist believes that games simulating stressful events such as those found in battle or action games could be a training tool for real-world situations. The study suggests that playing action video games primes the brain to make quick decisions. Video games can be used to train soldiers and surgeons, according to the study.

http://www.raisesmartkid.com/raise-smart-preschool-kid-articles/the-good-and-bad-effects-of-video.html

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