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Playing action video games may help adults improve their ability to notice subtle differences in shades of gray, according to a study.
Playing action video games may help adults improve their ability to notice subtle differences in shades of gray, according to a study.
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Video games are supposed to Increase dexterity in your fingers/hands and NOW it also improves your vision!!!
and apparently some games (boring ones) make you work out, and increase memory, etc.
I'M IN HEAVEN!! LOL
"Study: Video game play MAY improve eyesight." How about MAY NOT?
But I think they are just saying that the level of attention to details required by some games improves vision.
Agreed!
I was thinking that (to a lesser degree) that certain aspects of MMORPGs like DUNGEON PARTIES; GUILD WARS might require a similar type of eye coordination. Or @ lest hoping LOL
I don't think so. Most guys I know who play Doom clones seem to be wimps at using real guns, and can't aim worth a damn. With rifles. At game. Not paintballs. They also can't shoot clay pigeons, either. I've seen these guys look down the barrel of a loaded gun.
Now I have another reason to rationalize my game playing.
well, all OpenSource and windows source code compiles makes me a dull retarded chap. i need some entertainment. and this is the perfect excuse for me to buy a new gaming console.
i love pointing fingers for my own benifit and i shall not move back with this one for the gaming benifit.
i love internet. hehehehe!
by cvaldes1831 March 29, 2009 4:25 PM PDT
I am printing this out right now to show to Mom. Ahahahahahaha!!!
agrees with him, and i am just going to forward this URL for him to read. well.
hahahaha!
Ah Siphon Filter... I owe ya one.
Right?
I've personally noticed changes in my visual acuity, but mainly in being able to notice single frames at 1/60 of a second in DVDs and games. I'm not sure if that helps in real life, but it's pretty cool.
if it just fixes eyes? well cool, but if it screws up other organs miserably? then perhaps some thinking is required. i used to be a serious sega addict back in late 90's but when i saw other things like outdoor games? aah aah! "hello world."
- by play7 May 29, 2009 8:13 PM PDT
- If this is not the worse advice Cnet has ever given...............OMG how stupid are you people getting at cnet?
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