Gaming Time Has Little Effect on Short-T... Posted by [reposted by] Jim Liebelt · August 1, 2022 The short-term mental-health impact of playing video games "is probably too small" to be noticeable, according to a major study by the... Continue Reading » Video Game Players Show Enhanced Brain A... Posted by [reposted by] Jim Liebelt · July 12, 2022 Frequent players of video games show superior sensorimotor decision-making skills and enhanced activity in key regions of the brain as... Continue Reading » Family Screen Agreement By Dr. Alice Benton, PsyD. · June 1, 2022 Dr. Alice Benton has written a practical and important blog for parents dealing with kids’ screen time use during summer. Alice is... Continue Reading » Culture Post: Playing Video Games May En... By [reposted by] Jim Liebelt · March 18, 2022 New research from the University of Saskatchewan suggests that playing video games could have a surprising benefit – improving reading... Continue Reading » Posts navigation ← Older posts Newer posts →
Video Game Players Show Enhanced Brain A... Posted by [reposted by] Jim Liebelt · July 12, 2022 Frequent players of video games show superior sensorimotor decision-making skills and enhanced activity in key regions of the brain as... Continue Reading » Family Screen Agreement By Dr. Alice Benton, PsyD. · June 1, 2022 Dr. Alice Benton has written a practical and important blog for parents dealing with kids’ screen time use during summer. Alice is... Continue Reading » Culture Post: Playing Video Games May En... By [reposted by] Jim Liebelt · March 18, 2022 New research from the University of Saskatchewan suggests that playing video games could have a surprising benefit – improving reading... Continue Reading » Posts navigation ← Older posts Newer posts →
Family Screen Agreement By Dr. Alice Benton, PsyD. · June 1, 2022 Dr. Alice Benton has written a practical and important blog for parents dealing with kids’ screen time use during summer. Alice is... Continue Reading » Culture Post: Playing Video Games May En... By [reposted by] Jim Liebelt · March 18, 2022 New research from the University of Saskatchewan suggests that playing video games could have a surprising benefit – improving reading... Continue Reading » Posts navigation ← Older posts Newer posts →
Culture Post: Playing Video Games May En... By [reposted by] Jim Liebelt · March 18, 2022 New research from the University of Saskatchewan suggests that playing video games could have a surprising benefit – improving reading... Continue Reading » Posts navigation ← Older posts Newer posts →