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Video Gamers See the World Differently

trendspotter points out this research from Duke University: "Hours spent at the video gaming console not only train a player's hands to work the buttons on the controller, they probably also train the brain to make better and faster use of visual input, according to Duke University researchers (abstract). 'Gamers see the world differently,' said Greg Appelbaum, an assistant professor of psychiatry in the Duke School of Medicine. 'They are able to extract more information from a visual scene.' ... Each participant was run though a visual sensory memory task that flashed a circular arrangement of eight letters for just one-tenth of a second. After a delay ranging from 13 milliseconds to 2.5 seconds, an arrow appeared, pointing to one spot on the circle where a letter had been. Participants were asked to identify which letter had been in that spot. At every time interval, intensive players of action video games outperformed non-gamers in recalling the letter."

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  1. Shocking... by geek42 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Breaking news: gamers better at playing games.

    1. Re:Shocking... by I'm+New+Around+Here · · Score: 5, Funny

      Breaking news: gamers better at playing games.

      Exactly. I wonder how good they would be at identifying objects in a more natural environment. Drop a bunch of gamers off in the country, give them certain visual/memory tasks, and see if they perform better than a group of non-gamers.

      "How many horses are standing in the shade under the tree?"
      "Is the corn crib to the right or left of the barn?"
      "What gauge shotgun is the farmer shooting at you with from his porch?

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    2. Re:Shocking... by centipedes.in.my.vag · · Score: 4, Funny

      That farmer couldn't even quickscope. lol, what a noob.

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    3. Re:Shocking... by geirlk · · Score: 4, Informative

      Depends on ammo type, but here's a little table:

      No. 2 - 330 yards
      No. 4 - 286 yards
      No. 6 - 242 yards
      No. 7 1/2- 209 yards
      No. 8 - 198 yards

      Those does not take into account the "extreme maximum" range, but rather the common range for those shots. Even altitude can have a huge impact on range.
      With No. 7 1/2, which is commonly used for trap shooting, one should have a safety range of 300 yards.

      That is provided they use shots, and not slugs. Slugs have good accuracy to 70-80 yards, and are lethal at several times that distance.

  2. I can believe this by NotSoHeavyD3 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Mostly because I was a long time gamer before I signed up for a psychology experiment.(This was in the early 90's.) They'd flash a single wordson the monitor and see which ones I could or couldn't read.(I forget what they were testing with the words since it's been so long.) To make a long story short they couldn't use me for the experiment because I could always read the words even if flashed for 1 frame. (1/60th of a second or 15milliseconds) I told the psych professor it was probably because I played so many video games.(Which was the only thing that made sense to me since you have to respond to very quick visual stimuli.) Actually this sucked because I signed up for the experiment in the first place because we had to do a couple hours of participating in experiments for the psych class I was taking and basically I wasted an hour on this and got no credit.

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    1. Re:I can believe this by Ultracrepidarian · · Score: 5, Insightful

      So they deleted the data points that didn't fit their predetermined bias.

  3. But is it permanent? by Okian+Warrior · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The first few layers of the visual cortex are highly malleable. Wear a set of glasses that flip the world upside down (or angle the field of view by 10 degrees) and the system will adapt within a couple of days - the user will see the world as normal.

    But also - when the user stops wearing the glasses the system quickly adapts back.

    With all this fluidity, I suspect that a gamer's heightened sense of perception will dissipate if they stop playing games. At a guess this would probably take about 6 weeks.

  4. Re:Faster isn't better by GoodNewsJimDotCom · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There's nothing preventing a video game player from playing in sports and having adequate physical activity. After all, even extreme athletes know there is a rest period.

  5. chicken or egg by Tweezak · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Does gaming make you better at these tests or is it just that people that have these particular skills tend to gravitate to action video games?

  6. Re:Faster isn't better by Black+Parrot · · Score: 4, Funny

    There's nothing preventing a video game player from playing in sports and having adequate physical activity. After all, even extreme athletes know there is a rest period.

    Yes, but do extreme gamers know that?

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  7. Re:Must terminate... by RedDeadThumb · · Score: 5, Interesting

    They should make it so the first post cannot be anonymous.

  8. Re:Must terminate... by stealth_finger · · Score: 5, Funny

    They should make it so the first post cannot be anonymous.

    It should come with a first post pre attached.

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