Frequent players of video games show superior sensorimotor decision-making skills and enhanced activity in key regions of the brain as compared to non-players, according to a recent study by Georgia ...
Gamers now have a scientific reply for anyone who says video games are just a waste of time. A new review published in Acta ...
This study suggests that there may also be cognitive benefits associated with this popular pastime, which are worthy of further investigation." Although a number of studies have investigated the ...
A new study can’t say if video games caused any improvements in brain function but added more data showing that kids who play video games have brains that behave differently A new study can’t say if ...
A study of almost 100,000 people in Japan aged 10 to 69 found playing video games – or even owning a console – can be good for mental health. But playing too much each day can harm wellbeing. Video ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ollie Barder covers Japanese pop-culture and gaming from Tokyo. In yet another study on the subject, it shows that there is no ...
According to a Hubspot study, 83% of consumers would consider sharing video content with their friends if it is specific to their interests. This is why many media publisher companies are adding ...
A meta-study has found that the use of pre-recorded video can lead to "small improvements" in learning and replacing existing content with videos can result in "strong" learning benefits. Videos were ...
New research suggests that video lessons result in higher levels of retention and engagement among students, compared to lectures. Researchers tracked the engagement and content retention of 12 high ...