Study suggest video games have benefits for children’s development

Posted by | June 13, 2003 | science | No Comments

“A recent study by Dr. Daphne Bavelier… just published in the journal Nature, adds enhanced attention skills, the ability to follow multiple objects, and split-second tracking skills to the list of benefits experienced by video game aficionados.”

… er OK, so having autistic children that can catch flies is a good thing?

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