Videogames don’t ruin kids’ brains. They might even help

Gaming has cognitive benefits when teenagers and young adults play in moderation, though gamers who take it to an extreme perform worse in some tasks
Gaming has cognitive benefits when teenagers and young adults play in moderation, though gamers who take it to an extreme perform worse in some tasks
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Some good news for parents who worry that videogames are rotting their kids’ minds: All those virtual missions they’re so busy completing are good for their developing brains, according to new research.