Playing video games could make you smarter, research suggests Video games are not just a source of entertainment. Research shows playing video games may improve cognitive performance.
Playing video games may boost your cognitive abilities and exercise can play a role in improving your mental health, but not the other way around, a large-scale study has found. More than 2,000 ...
The principles underlying video game design and player engagement—called video game theory—offer valuable insights for ...
In a surprising discovery, a large-scale study has found that playing video games improves cognitive abilities, while regular ...
The Mental Health Benefits of Exercise While video games improved cognitive skills, regular exercise had a distinct impact on mental health. Participants who exercised more than 150 minutes per ...
Playing video games makes your brain younger but exercise does not, a study suggests. Regular players of video games such as ...
As society evolves in its understanding of men's mental health, it is essential to recognize the power of leisure activities ...
More than 2,000 participants from across the globe took part in the Brain and Body study, which asked them to fill out a lifestyle survey and play Creyos online brain games designed to measure various ...
Dr Miriam Stoppard on the news that a keen interest in gardening as we get older may herald small, detectable, cognitive ...
Playing video games may make you smarter but regular exercise does not, scientists have said. Researchers found gamers scored ...
PEOPLE loved playing Brain Training back on their DS, but a new study has found that video games as a whole are good for your ...