Today in the United States, video game, are played around the world. “There are children that play from 2-17. According the Benefits of Playing Video Games by Granic it says 91% of the kids in that age group play video games. In this article The Benefits of Playing Video Games by Granic it says 99% of the boys playing video games and 94% of the girls play video games. Parents always thought video games for bad for kids, but are they? Video games can be a good tool in the world instead of being bad. Video games are beneficial because they provide skill to develop the brain, they have a positive effect on the brain, and can help in the classroom.
First, many developers can make different skills to …show more content…
In the article 9 Ways Video Games Can Actually Be Good For You by Guarini “Examining the brains of the two groups using an MRI machine, they found that the gaming group had a rise in gray matter in the right hippocampus, right prefrontal cortex and the cerebellum — areas of the brain responsible for spatial navigation, memory formation, strategic planning and fine motor skills in the hands”. People who were found to play a lot of video games have built up different parts in their brains. In the article 9 Ways Video Games Can Actually Be Good For You by Guarini in a 2009 study games like unreal terminate in 2004 and call of duty showed to increase the sensitivity functions in the brain. According article brain bosting power of video games by Shawn “If you play video games, it increases your brain by 10%”. The video games can make you think better and make you have a smarter …show more content…
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