For decades, the impact of video games on the brain has been controversial. Mainly focused on action video games like Call of Duty that affect attacks and violence. Some experts believe that these adverse reactions are exaggerated, but in a new study at the University of Montreal, it is known that if these symptoms occur habitually these brains may be hurt It was.
Researchers are playing shooting games such as Call of Duty, Killzone, Landless 2, 3 D Super Mario Games for 90 hours. They found a participant who likes less of the hippocampal gray matter after performing the action game, in the area related to the cerebral caudate nucleus - brain reward system and habit formation.
This study shows that the hippocampus is a major part of the brain and serves to maintain spatial and temporary memory. This decrease in gray matter in the brain was previously associated with increased risk of cerebral disease including depression, schizophrenia, posttraumatic stress disorder and Alzheimer's disease.
Researchers discovered that 85% of gamers rely on their caudate nucleus (also called "reactive learner") to promote action video games rather than hippocampus (space learner) . Since the amount of gray matter in the hippocampus decreases as the amount of gray matter of the caudate nucleus increases, this has an adverse effect on the hippocampus. At the same time, according to this survey, when playing the 3D Super Mario game for 90 hours, the gray matter of the hippocampus of all participants increased.
In order to cope with the possibility of long-term damage, the authors of the study suggest that respondents should benefit from strategies for spatial learning. For example, video game designers can change modern action games by removing in-system navigation tools. This allows players to avoid using landmarks included in the game world and can improve space learning.
Many children watching TV games think that this will paralyze their brains while watching video games, but the reverse is true. Spending time playing video games can help your child's overall cognitive function. The concentration abilities they use when playing their favorite video game actually promote the focus, memory and insight of other aspects of their lives, like classrooms. More importantly, the strategy-based game will acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that will also be useful for children outside the game.
For decades, the impact of video games on the brain has been controversial. Mainly focused on action video games like Call of Duty that affect attacks and violence. Some experts believe that these adverse reactions are exaggerated, but in a new study at the University of Montreal it turned out that playing them habitually may hurt the brain It was. Researchers are playing shooting games such as Call of Duty, Killzone, Landless 2, 3 D Super Mario Games for 90 hours. They found a participant who likes less of the hippocampal gray matter after performing the action game, in the area related to the cerebral caudate nucleus - brain reward system and habit formation.
According to a survey conducted at the University of Montreal in 2017, action video games like Call of Duty can actually damage the brain. Most participants used brain regions called the caudate nucleus. These players rely on "habits" of navigation rather than active learning and use the in-system navigation tool or screen GPS to navigate the terrain of the game. This appears to result in an increase in the amount of gray matter in the caudate nucleus and a decrease in gray matter in the hippocampus. Reduction of gray matter in the hippocampus was previously associated with increased risk of brain disease including depression, schizophrenia, post traumatic stress disorder and Alzheimer's disease. However, players who play games requiring players to navigate using space strategies such as 3D Super Mario games will increase the hippocampal gray matter.