According to a survey by Oxford University, children playing video games one hour a day are not active, sociable and happy than children who do not play at all.
This study was published in the pediatric journal Pediatrics and was targeted to boys and girls aged 10 to 15 years and I found that playing for one hour a day is actually beneficial.
In this survey, we focused on nearly 5,000 children, with children who have never played before, children who are engrossed in console games such as Nintendo Wii and Sony's console games and computer-based games Compared.
"Young people who are engrossed in small video games are building better relationships with people who have never played before, or who have played for more than three hours in video games."
"People who play video games are less than an hour ... most relevant to social skills at the highest level and are most likely to be satisfied with their lives. I seem to have friendship and emotional problems, and reported more hyperactivity than the other groups. "
Those who play this game three hours a day, seems to be ineffective whether they are positive or negative.
"In this game, we offer a wide range of cognitive challenges, exploration with peers, relaxation and networking opportunities," researchers said. "As with children's games in the form of non-digital media, games may promote children's health and well-being social adaptation."
According to a survey by the American Academy of Pediatric Society, it is known that video games can lead to anxiety and bad grades in school, but in a separate survey it is better to play video games than watching TV I understood. By playing video games, the brain can develop in various ways. There seems to be some advantages in playing games with strategies and problem solving. Games that allow kids to make decisions, solve problems, and make strategies will actually affect the brain in a positive way. Furthermore, in order to get a new and innovative way to achieve the goal, we need to try different strategies and game strategies to allow children to experiment and make mistakes. Games causing anxiety are most likely to be violent, contradictory and distracting images.
Children can enjoy video games. In June 2018, the World Health Organization declared game poisoning as a psychosis. According to a survey by the National Media and Family Institute in Minneapolis, video games could add children into poisoning, and children found that depression and anxiety were increased by relying on video games. Addictive children are also showing social phobia. Naturally, children who are engrossed in video games have an impact on school performance. MRI scans show that addictive video games can have similar effects on drugs and alcohol in your child's brain. A series of studies at California State University found that the brain impulse, known as the amygdala-striatal system, is more sensitive and smaller in game over players.