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Science says games are good for your brain

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Gavin Mackenzie

According to an article published in popular psychology journal Current Directions In Psychological Science, video games can train your brain to improve its perceptual reaction times, enabling you to make faster on-the-spot decisions without compromising accuracy.

Science says games are good for your brain

According to an article published in popular psychology journal Current Directions In Psychological Science, video games can train your brain to improve its perceptual reaction times, enabling you to make faster on-the-spot decisions without compromising accuracy. You have to pay to access the full article, but you can read an abstract here, or a summary from the Philadelphia Enquirer’s medical columnist Dr. Mitchell Hecht here.

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