20 Hours of Mobile Gaming Enhances Cognition
A new study found that playing video games for an hour a day, five days per week, for a month produced significant improvements in a player’s ability to track multiple objects and complete visual search tasks. That is just 20 hours of using games that are a lot of fun.
Researchers looked at the effects of action games and non-action games. The games in the study included: Modern Combat Sandstorms. The Sims3, Bejeweled 2, Memory Matrix and Hidden Expedition Everest.
There are two important aspects of this study for readers of the Next Brain Blog:
- Gaming improves specific cognitive skills on small screens and works in the wild. Participants used their iPhones and did the training outside the laboratory in a real world setting.
- Non-action games, for example Sims3 and Memory Matrix showed some evidence of improving cognitive skills. While this is a preliminary result, it is important for those that don’t like violent games.
I am interested to hear how readers are using their mobile phones to play games or use other apps to improve brain function and cognitive performance.
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