Medicine & TechnologyA recent study delved into the complex links between online gaming, social support, community building, and mental health. Read to learn more.
Researchers found that young adults playing video games at least 11 hours per week tend to have improved executive functioning. Read the article to learn more about it.
Video games, as a form of experiential medicine, exhibited benefits on cognitive processes like short- and long-term memory, and attention. Read to know more.
In new research, study authors revealed that people who frequently play video games are better at decision-making than the non-gamers. Read to know more.
Research suggests, longer time spent playing video games may help boost kids’ IQ. Find out how the new findings oppose the common belief about gaming in kids.
A new study confirms that playing 3D video games for 30 minutes a day could help older adults battle dementia in an effective and more convenient approach.
Studies are underway in determining if an FDA-approved prescription video game for children with ADHD can be used to treat COVID-19 survivors with cognitive disorders.
Scientists recently discovered that pigs could be trained to play video games. It demonstrated the potential of said animals' notable mental and behavioral flexibility levels.
A short, free-to-play online game where players learn how political misinformation is made and spread has shown to make its players more resistant to political misinformation.