Your brain on video games | Daphne Bavelier

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How do fast-paced video games affect the brain? Step into the lab with cognitive researcher Daphne Bavelier to hear surprising news about how video games, even action-packed shooter games, can help us learn, focus and, fascinatingly, multitask.

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コメント (21)
  • video games don't make psychopaths. lag does haha.
  • I was going to show my mom this video but as soon as the lady said "binging is never good." I decided not to. My mom would ignore everything else and just use that one sentence against me
  • Nobody is born cool Except of course: The lady presenting this presentation on how video games arnt bad
  • @ginatails
    Parents: Stop playing video games so much, they rot your brain Also parents: sits down and watches tv for 7 hours straight
  • What I learn from the Games I've Played: 1. Dark Souls: NEVER FUCKING GIVE UP 2. Deus Ex Series: Look Harder, There is always more solution than One 3. The Witcher: Value your Family and Friends 4. DOOM: Move Fast, Think Fast, React Fast, and get some Kickass Mewzeeecks 5. Skyrim: Be anything your heart and will tells you to be, but never forget who are you inside 6. Undertale: DETERMINATION
  • Don't worry guys, as every year goes by stuff like this will become more and more common and accepted info. That's because for every old fart that dies today another person is born into a world where Video Games are the norm. Soon the gamer population will far outnumber the non-gamer population and Video Games will become an accepted form of art.
  • fun fact of the day: no matter how much you bash video games or compliment them gamers would never stop gaming
  • @rocc6102
    5 to 10 hours a week? Those are rookie numbers
  • I am 64 and have been playing WoW for 15 years. Playing keeps me young and my brain nimble. I had 5 months of heavy chemotherapy 9 years ago. At the end of that 5 months I had some serious brain fog. I used playing video games to clear my brain and recover as much as possible, I believe gaming helped a lot.
  • I'm really surprised, I was expecting this lady to just be hating on video games, trying to say it's addictive or whatever. Happy to be proven wrong.
  • @Epsellis
    I love her last point. As a game dev, the most common problem I see when academic staff develop games is they separate the learning and the fun instead of realizing that learning IS fun. Kids would rather fight a boss than do a test? Boss fights ARE tests goddammit!
  • @ChexA8
    "I'm a brain scientist, and as a brain scientist i'm actually interested in the brain."
  • this lady here debunking the arguments of so many people against video games AND THIS WAS IN 2012...
  • You know, I was almost gonna cry if TED said that video games are bad
  • @aIkaIi
    The sad thing is, that the people who actually think video games are bad won't even watch this video
  • grandmas been saying "get off, its gonna kill you in a few years" when she got lvl 2,567 on candy crush