Video Game Play 'improves Vision'

Video game play 'improves vision'

BBC NewsVideo game play 'improves vision'BBC NewsPlaying action video games can boost an aspect of adult vision previously thought to be fixed, a US study shows. Researchers found playing the games improved the ability to notice even very small changes in shades of grey against a uniform background.Study: Video game play may improve eyesight CNET NewsAction video games sharpen eyesight: US study ReutersIndependent - LiveScience.com - Los Angeles Times - MyFox Nepaall 64 news articles

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