Saturday, January 1, 2011

This is your brain. This is your brain on video games

Without a doubt, has probably seen countless scientific studies with video games - but do you have you've never question what your brain really seemed while video games games? Therefore, Feast your eyes on the image above. A magnetic resonance imaging of the brain of the New York Times is writer Matt Richtel captured while played a simple game of driving – all in the name of science, journalism course. However, as notes Richtel, just one example of ways researchers are using that technology to "assign the Ethereal concept of attention", and scientists have found some other interesting the afternoon's conclusions. Researchers at the University of Utah, for example, found that the ability to handle two tasks starts to drop off their 30s, and then abruptly drops in their 40s, which contradicts to suspicions above their ability to perform various tasks only began to degrade when they are much older. However, some researchers suspect still these conclusions, and Dr. Gazzaley of the University of California in San Diego is quick to point out that this research is still in early stages - that is waiting for some more detailed findings when his team expanded its tests next year and begin to build EEG monitoring as well.

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