No. Video Games do not damage your brain. Alot of video games improve certain parts of your brain. Some games require you solving puzzles and doing things that make you think harder than you normally would
No. Infact its really good.
Ofcourse sitting for hours will out some weight onto you, but since we all go to work and school we get lots of exercise there. Plus your not eating if your on the Xbox or laptop.
Its great for your hand-eye co-ordination!
Also humans now have bigger thumbs because they use them more in things like computers and controllers.
They found out that people who play video games:
are more creative
good at art
will be good at flying airplanes
enjoy making things
Also the world is becoming 3D and all technology- video games, DS, Xbox.
So next time your Nan tell you its bad for you, tell her crosswords are SO last year. Or if your male, just say if it wasnt for technology you wouldn't have an electric wheel cart.
Hand eye coordination is seen to improve in studies. Learning is based on the content of the video game. Negative effects include eye issues from prolonged exposure to a TV, and other side effects from lack of physical exercise etc.
Some are, like strategy games or puzzles in moderation, but many violent ones are not. They will influence kids to become more violent. Going outside is a much better choice than video games.
video games are bad for kids they aren't the best at any cause they will possibly give you brain damage, lack of exercise , and make you over weighted
Actually, Video games improve your mind, all 4 parts of the brain are getting "exercise" while playing video games. But still playing too long on video games is bad for your health,(but you will have cat like reflexes :)!)
how does board games effect your brain
They aren't. Some actually train some skills (strategy, precision , speed)
No
Video games can actually be very good for your health and brain. They are shown to improve vision, memory, mental fitness, physical fitness, and can treat a variety of mental disorders including Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. There are many "bad" things video games can do to your health, so a player must always be cautious. However, every complaint can be prevented by changing the way you play. Obesity, for example, can be prevented by changing the kind of game you play, and the frequency at which you play. As for mental health, video games have a good reputation across the board. There is little evidence to suggest that video games decrease brain activity. Many are educational, and almost all create new pathways in the brain that can actually prevent conditions like dementia and Alzheimers. Essentially, video games can be bad for your health and brain when used incorrectly. However, when used properly they can be an excellent asset.
YES!!
No. Video games can teach observation, strategy, and quick thinking. But if you're sitting on your butt playing video games ALL the time, you're not getting any exercise or sunlight or fresh air. Too much of anything is bad.
You may learn some and spoil your brain. Baisically learning, will destroying your brain.
Video games increase your hand eye coordination. So I guess you could say that it helps the brain work.
Ask your teacher
No, violent video games have not been proven to kill brain cells any faster than they normally die off.