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gaming skills
About this tag
The gaming skills tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about cognitive benefits associated with video gaming, such as improved decision-making speed and brain function. One thread highlights research suggesting that action games like shoot-em-ups can enhance players' ability to make fast decisions. The content focuses on the positive neurological effects of gaming rather than technical or hardware aspects. This tag is relevant for users interested in the science behind gaming performance and how gaming skills may translate to real-world cognitive advantages.
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Shoot-em-ups can make fast decision makers
Boffins at the University of Rochester have worked out that first-person shooter players are better at making fast, accurate decisions based on evidence extracted from their surroundings. They have also...
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