Research Shows Video Game Players Have Enhanced Brain Activity and Superior Decision-Making Skills
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Research findings suggest that video games could be a useful tool for training in perceptual decision-making. Superior sensorimotor decision-making skills and enhanced activity in key regions of the brain are shown in frequent video game players as compared to non-players. This is according to a

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