In November 2011, the article "Information Technology Use and Creativity: Survey Results of Children and Technology Projects" was released online. In this article, Linda A. Jackson, Edward A. Witt, Alexander Ivan Games, and other contributors will explain these two relationships. Creativity of 12 year old children and video game. In their study, due to lack of causality, a relevant research design was used to test this relationship. There is no cause-and-effect experiment, and the question of whether the Internet causes real changes in thinking and behavior remains unanswered.
According to experts' research on the use and creativity of information technology at Linda A. Jackson and other Michigan State universities, children who engage in social and familiar games in child discovery and technical projects have a more positive prospects There is a tendency to have. Several researchers at the University of Iowa reported a study of PLOS One including adults asked to do certain video games including memory. After playing for 10 hours, participants can get a three-year "cognitive reserve" indicating that playing such games can enhance spiritual and memory.
Video games can make your child creative. A survey of children and technology programs at Michigan State University revealed that there is a link between video games and creativity regardless of gender, race, and video game type. (By contrast, in this study, we found that computers using computers, the Internet, video games are not related to creativity). Video games can improve your child's decision speed. According to Rochester's survey, people using motion-based video games and computer games make decisions 25% faster than others without sacrificing accuracy. According to other studies, most professional gamers can select and run at up to 6 times per second, four times faster than most people and concentrate on more than six at the same time without confusion. 4 people