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positive side effects of computer games
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can honestly say I've never noticed anything like that after playing a computer game.
However, when I was young I noticed when I went out and played football, rode my bike, met up with friends and socialised, I was healthy in mind and body.
Don't waste your life sitting in front of the TV. There's a whole world of things to learn out there.
computer games can improve spatial skills which can have an effect when the skills of children in 'westernised' countries are compared to those in the developing world.
Also, in the most recent series of 'Child of our time' the 5 year old lad who played Xbox A LOT had the reaction times of a much older child, and was much better at certain puzzles and tests which were set - mainly of the spatial variety. It was quite impressive!
If you genuinely feel that your physical co-ordination has improved, there you are then, a positive effect. I have never played a computer game; if I knew how it might improve my poor co-ordination. Hand-to-eye is not good for me. I don't know what age you are, but the improvements might also be coincidentally because you are growing to your physical peak.
I think all experts agree that it's a question of 'use it or lose it' in the mind department so everyone needs some brain stimulus. Of course, a rationing of one's free time is ideal; keep those kind of pursuits but spend time on other recreations, otherwise you could become withdrawn and depend too much on game-playing. I think everyone needs to get an all round approach.
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