Interesting article in SA this morning titled [url=http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=how-video-games-change-brain&page=1]How Video Games Change the Brain.[/url]
Researchers showed that violent shooters provided unexpected benefits that other games do not. They even showed that part of the gap in spatial reasoning skills between men and women may be due to the large percentage of males that play these games.
Positive consequences:
Increased spatial attention levels
Faster reaction to visual and audio input
Better three-dimensional spatial reasoning
Correction of lazy eye
Improved hand eye coordination
Increased perception of contrast
Negative consequences:
Addiction
Increased aggression
All these studies showed that the 3D shooters contributed to skills useful to scientific thinking in way other games do not. They are now searching to answer why, and try to find a way to trigger these benefits without the side-effects. Personally, I'd be interested to see these tests run with Portal if it is the violence that everyone objects to.
Anyway, there is one point I'd like to add that I think they are missing. I think the main reason first person shooters contribute to scientific reasoning is because they force you to experiment. When you bring home a new game and pop it in your machine, you are loading up a new world that may or may not act like our own. The first person perspective immerses you in that world as if you were there. The competition for survival motivates you to learn new ways to exploit the environment you are in. In a way, 3D shooters are simulation of human existence. You suddenly find yourself aware of the world around you, and have to start learning about it to survive, starting with it's most fundamental rules, up to the complex interactions of those rules.
Just like a small child, the first thing you do is start experimenting with this new world, to figure out what it is. You see what objects you can interact with them and how. You test the physics and mechanics of the world and look for repeatable results. Whether you know it or not, you perform some of the purest science there is. Basically, each game you are doing what science has attempted to do since it was invented. Testing the nature of the physical world we are presented with, and exploiting that knowledge to advance ourselves.
All these preliminary and pilot studies, to me, show the obvious. Gamers are scientists, whether they know it or not. I think further studies on this may show video games to be much more beneficial than most people thought.
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Destiny made me smarter!
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Edited by MrSaltyAuthor: 7/17/2014 10:41:14 AMThe thing that drives me nuts is when they say that video games train killers um no last time I checked COD does not emulate the real kick of a rifle a perfect example of that was when I was on a clay target shooting range (cos that's essentially all that's legal in Australia) with Japanese exchange students, now here was me 'the trained killer' missed every shot while the exchange students who've never touched a gun in their lives and weren't the ones who would buy FPS (because weapons are illegal) did better than me and my fellow 'trained killers' like um editor of Australian Xbox magazine said 'I've played violent video games my entire life killed millions of NPCs I tried to fire a rifle on a range once, I broke my nose and missed my target by 2 metres so if we're being trained into killers i must be doing it wrong' like even a murderer in Denmark I think it was 'who learnt to kill off COD' he got used to the scopes in cod he learnt rifle skills on a rifle range
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Necro
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I put myself through augmentation and had an awesome suit of armour made especially for me.... That's normal.... Right?
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Didnt read, LOL
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Too long to read
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I'd say Rust is a great example of a first person thinking game, because survival aint easy
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They honed my reflexes for marksman training in the army
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So, according to this article, all the little kids who play CoD, Destiny, etc. are techncially "scientists"?
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Increased aggression is a pro.....
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Edited by Autolycus: 11/15/2014 12:21:08 AMTL;RA Interesting post though
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Not sure if it was games or the army but I'm a lot more of a short tempered dick than I was. I used to be a timid super nice guy. Now im like the -blam!- you say?
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Still wouldn't kill people even if legal.
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ITS NOT -blam!-ING AGGRESSION IS THE GAME -blam!-ING LAGGING. [spoiler]well maybe they have a point...[/spoiler]
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YAY!!!! I IS SCIENCE MAN!!!!! [spoiler]lol XD[/spoiler]
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This is #Gaming
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I love this thread. [spoiler]Bumped for #Gaming[/spoiler]
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Ok but the good rules out the bad by sheer population
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Le bump if the science