Videogames Sharpen Player Vision
Via GameSpot, the news on the University of Rochester site is that playing videogames can actually improve your vision. Games, especially action shooters, actually change the way your brain looks at the world. According to the findings of researchers Daphne Bavelier and Shawn Green, visual processing is enhanced through consistent play of complex graphical titles. Simple orientation tests were much easier for a group that played UT, compared to a group that only played Tetris.
When I'll eventually need glasses, I'll instead consider turning up the anisotropic filtering in the real world.
These murder simulators even go so far as enhancing the person who trains under them to become a better murderer. We must stop them now because their eyesight is almost good enough to hit us from 1000 yards with no scope. Hurry, lobby congress!
Some people encrypt by using rot-13 twice. I prefer the more secure method of using rot-1 a total of twenty six times.
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This may be true, but Tetris has its own benefits. The study is unfairly biased against Tetris.
Interestingly, I'd looked at the very same model (same serial number too if you can believe that) that I ultimately ended up with back in high school; I guess she or I got a software upgrade since then since our systems were more compatible this time around.
Slay a dragon... over lunch!
FPSs may have given me better vision, but thank to Tetris I'll never look at tile floors or window panes the same way again.