Studies reveal that video games boost therapy engagement by simulating real-life scenarios, helping develop coping strategies ...
A groundbreaking study led by neuroscientist Adrian Owen from Western University has found that playing video games ...
Playing video games makes your brain younger but exercise does not, a study suggests. Regular players of video games such as ...
A recent large-scale study has found that playing video games may improve cognitive abilities, while physical exercise boosts ...
Video games may boost your brainpower, but don’t expect them to improve your mental health, a new study by Western University ...
Tetris, the classic block rotation game from 1984, has been trending on TikTok as a surprising, simple method to cope with ...
Playing video games may make you smarter but regular exercise does not, scientists have said. Researchers found gamers scored ...
An tricky optical illusion invites readers to hunt the handful of elusive fruits hidden somewhere within a colorful autumnal ...
More information: Conor J Wild et al, Characterizing the Cognitive and Mental Health Benefits of Exercise and Video Game Playing: The Brain and Body Study., PsyArXiv (2024). DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/hdj9r ...
HealthDay News — More screen time in preteens is prospectively associated with later mental health disorders in adolescence, according to a study published online Oct. 7 in BMC Public Health.
The wearables category already contains multitudes, from exercise-focused smart watches and sleep tracking smart rings to ...