Action video games may help improve reading and other related skills like vision, the deployment of attention, cognitive flexibility, and working memory.
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‘Action video games may help improve reading and other related skills like vision, the deployment of attention, cognitive flexibility, and working memory.’
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Hence, action video games may also help improve other skills like vision, the deployment of attention, cognitive flexibility, and working memory. ![twitter](https://images.medindia.net/icons/news/social/twitter.png)
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“We found a 7-fold improvement in attentional control in the children who played the action video game compared to the control group,” says Angela Pasqualotto, first author of this study, which is based on her PhD thesis at the department of psychology and cognitive science of the University of Trento.
This study may help improve various learning disabilities and thereby formulate better strategies to decode the difficulties depending on the language.
Source-Medindia